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C ATALOGUE 


OF  THE 

STENZ  COLLECTION 


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THE  MOST  EXTENSIVE  EVEK  PUBLISHED  IN  AMEE10A. 


The  Whole  to  he  Sold  by  Auction 

at  the 

ROOMS  OF  GEO.  A.  LEAVITT  & CO., 

Clinton  Hall,  Astor  Place,  New  York, 

ON 

Monday,  the  17th  of  May, 

and  following  days,  commencing  each  day  at  2 o'clock  P.M. 

THE  MESSRS.  LEAVITT,  AUCTIONEERS. 

CATALOGUE  BY  WILLIAM  H.  STROBRIDGE. 


MAY,  1875. 


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INTRODUCTION. 


The  extensive  and  varied  collection  of  coins  and  medals 
introduced  to  the  notice  of  the  American  public  in  the  follow- 
ing pages,  has  been  well  known  in  Europe  for  many  years,  a 
large  part  of  it  having  been  formed  by  Dr.  F.  Yieweg,  of 
Berlin,  Prussia. 

Its  foundation  was  laid  from  the  collections  of  Baron  Welzl 
von  Wellenheim,  of  Vienna  ; Prince  of  Pless,  Berlin  ; Baron 
of  Schultheiss  Eeehberg ; and  Mr.  K.  Y ander  Chijs,  Amster- 
dam. 

But  although  thus  distinguished  in  its  origin,  this  rare 
eabinet  is  under  great  obligations  to  its  present  owner,  Mr. 
George  Stenz,  of  Hanover,  Germany,  for  large  and  costly  ad- 
ditions to  the  original  stock.  This  gentleman’s  plan  com- 
prehended the  coins  of  all  modern  nations,  beginning  with 
their  earliest  history.  A glance  at  the  various  divisions  of 
the  catalogue  will  show  how  fully  his  scheme  was  carried  out, 
but  it  will  appear  to  have  been  more  nearly  completed  in  the 
German  than  in  any  other  department. 

The  number,  quality,  and  rank  of  the  coins  of  German 
cities,  principalities,  and  minor  governments,  many  of  them 
long  since,  and  others  but  recently  sequestrated,  will  strike 
the  American  numismatist  as  very  large.  No  opportunity 
has  before  occurred  to  purchase  coins  of  the  same  importance 
at  an  American  sale,  and  it  may  be  safely  predicted  that  in 
future  years,  coins  from  this  cabinet  will  be  pointed  out  with 
pride  as  the  ornaments  of  many  a famous  collection. 

Yet,  if  we  admit  the  superiority  of  this  particular  class,  we 


IV 


Introduction . 


do  not  forget  the  long  list  of  English  coins,  both  before  and 
after  the  conquest,  with  the  almost  unique  set  of  the  XX 
shilling  pieces  of  the  first  Charles — those  of  French  kings, 
barons,  and  dignitaries  of  the  Church,  extending  back  to  the 
time  of  Charlemagne — the  rare  collection  brought  together 
from  the  various  Italian  States,  a long  line  of  Doges  and 
Popes  recalling  the  extinct  glories  of  Venice,  and  we  had  al- 
most said,  Pome,  but  Pome  is  the  Eternal  city — or  the  array 
of  single,  double,  and  triple  crowns  that  adorn  the  ranks  of  al- 
most every  prince  of  ^Northern  Europe  for  the  last  400  years. 

Xever  before  has  a representative  collection  of  such  coins 
as  we  have  been  enumerating,  of  anything  like  the  magnitude 
of  this,  been  offered  for  sale  in  this  country,  and  we  may 
further  add  that  the  Western  continent  has  a larger  repre- 
sentation than  would  he  expected  in  such  a cabinet ; every 
South  American  State  presenting  a pretty  full  series,  with 
large  numbers  from  the  Mexican  and  Central  American  Pe- 
publics.  An  occasional  gem  from  our  own  mint  comes  back 
to  us  in  surprising  preservation,  and,  although  few  in  num- 
bers, these  will  undoubtedly  attract  a degree  of  attention 
quite  out  of  proportion  to  their  numismatic  importance. 

It  is  not  our  purpose  here,  neither  is  it  necessary,  to  go  at  any 
length  into  an  analysis  of  the  catalogue,  but  we  may  be  par- 
doned for  further  referring,  as  among  the  many  attractions 
which  it  offers,  to  a number  of  Clusters  of  favorite  coins,  as 
well  as  to  many  others  of  kindred  subject  and  character  that 
might  with  advantage  have  been  gathered  together  in  groups. 
Of  the  former,  a good  example  is  the  splendid  series  of  the 
Teutonic  Knights  ; as  instances  of  the  latter  may  be  selected, 
those  that  relate  to  Luther  and  the  Protestant  Reformation, 
coins  and  tokens  issued  by  monastic  institutions  and  orders, 
and  such  as  bear  heads  of  great  military  leaders,  like  Charles 
V.  of  Germany,  Henry  IV.  of  France,  and  Gustavus  Adolphus 


Introduction. 


v 


of  Sweden  : Fine  examples  of  all  these  will  be  found  under 
their  appropriate  heads,  or  dispersed  throughout  the  catalogue 
wherever  their  destinies  cast  their  lot. 

The  arrangement  of  the  catalogue  is  so  simple  that  an  in- 
dex of  the  headings  only  has  been  thought  sufficient.  It 
might  have  been  better  to  have  given  more  titles,  but  as  the 
classification  was  as  thorough  as  it  could  conveniently  be 
made,  and  an  attention  to  dates  and  alphabetical  order  pretty 
generally  observed,  it  is  hoped  no  serious  difficulty  will  be 
found. 

While  a careful  examination  of  the  catalogue  is  respectfully 
invited,  the  author  is  free  to  confess  that  the  labor  of  prepar- 
ing it  has  left  him  in  no  frame  of  mind  to  exult  over  his  per- 
formance : He  is  convinced  that  a perfect  catalogue  of  Ger- 
man coins  can  be  made  only  by  one  “ to  the  manor  born.” 
Yet,  so  far  as  regards  truth  of  statement  and  propriety  of  at- 
tribution, he  feels  it  due  to  himself  and  the  interests  of  his 
friend  to  whom  alone  the  entire  collection  belongs,  to  declare 
that  he  has  not  followed  blind  guides. 

WM.  H.  STROBRIDGE. 

New  York,  March  15,  1875. 


INDEX 


British  Coins,  .......  1 

Saxon  Heptarchy,  ......  1 

Sole  Monarchy,  ......  2 

Earliest  Coins  of  Ireland,  . ...  2 

Coins  of  Church  Dignitaries,  ...  .3 

Anglo-Norman,  ......  3 

Coins  of  Scotland  to  James  VI.,  ....  6 

English  Coins,  . . ....  7 

Gold  Coins  of  England,  . . . . .16 

Copper  Coins  of  English  Sovereigns,  . . .16 

English  Medals,  copper,  . . . . .20 

English  Silver  Medals,  . . . . .22 

Coins  of  France,  . .....  25 

Kings  from  Charlemagne,  silver,  . . . .25 

Kings  of  Navarre,  silver,  . . . . .30 

Baronial  and  Ecclesiastical,  silver,  . . . .31 

French  Baronial,  copper,  . . . . .37 

French  Kings,  copper,  . . . . .37 

Republic  and  Empire,  copper,  . . . .38 

Meraux  and  Jetons,  copper,  . . . .39 

Sped  Markes  and  Tokens,  copper,  . . . .39 

Medalets,  copper  and  brass,  . . . . ' .40 

War  Medals,  . . . . . . .40 

Bronze  Medals,  . . . . . .41 

Silver  Medalets  and  Jetons,  . . . . .42 

Coins  of  Portugal,  . . . . . .44 

Coins  of  Spain,  ....  . .44 

Coins  of  Switzerland,  . . . . . .49 

Coins  of  Italy,  .......  54 

[ The  States  alphabetically  arranged.] 

Carrara  and  other  Rare  Medals,  . . . .62 

Antique  Coins  . . . . . , .63 

Family  Denarii  . . . . . .63 

Imperial  Denarii  . . . . . .64 

Greek  Silver  . . . . . . .64 

Roman  and  Greek  Copper  . . . . .65 

Modern  Greece  . . . . . . .66 

Silver  Coins  and  Medals  of  Russia  . . . .66 

Bronze  Medals  . . . . . .69 

Copper  Coins  . . . . . . .71 

Coins  of  Poland  . . . . . . .72 

United  States  Coins  . . . . .74 

Gold  . . . . . . . .74 


Index. 


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Silver  Dollars  . . . . . . .75 

Half  Dollars  . . • . * . . .76 

Quarter  Dollars  . . . . . .77 

Dimes,  Half  Dimes,  and  3-cents  . . . .78 

Cents  . . . . . . , .79 

Half  Cents  and  Colonials  . . . • .80 

Medals  and  Tokens  . . ...  81 

Coins  of  Mexico  . . . . . . .84 

Central  America  . . . . . . .86 

South  America  . . . . . . .87 

[The  States  alphabetically  arranged .] 

West  Indies  . . . . . . . .91 

Africa  . . . . . . . .92 

Provinces  under  the  British  Crown  . . . .93 

Oriental  Coins  . . . . . . .95 

Denmark  . . . . , . . .99 

Sweden  ........  103 

Netherlands  ........  107 

[The  Principalities,  Duchies,  etc.,  in  alphabetical  order.] 

Bavaria  . . . . . . . .115 

Anhalt  ........  117 

Baden  .........  118 

Hesse  . . . . . . . .119 

Lifpe  .........  121 

Lippe — Schaumberg  and  Detmold  .....  123 

Mecklenberg  .......  124 

Oldenberg  ........  125 

Brunswick  and  Luneberg  . . . . . .126 

Hanover  ........  133 

Saxony  ........  135 

Nassau  ........  141 

Holstein  ........  142 

Reuss  .........  143 

Prussia  ........  144 

SchwARZBURG  .......  150 

Waldeck  ........  150 

Wurtemberg  . . . , . . . .151 

Austria  . . . . . . . .152 

Austria,  Bohemia,  etc.,  Copper  .....  159 

Silver  Medals  . . . . . . .161 

Miscellaneous  Gold  Coins  ......  166 

Silver  Coins  of  the  Duchies,  Principalities,  and  Sequestrated  Cities 

of  Germany  .......  170 

[Catalogued  in  alphabetical  order i] 

Miscellaneous  Silver  Coins  .....  228 

Copper  Coins  and  Tokens  of  the  Sequestrated  German  Cities,  etc.  229 
Sundries  ........  235 

Numismatic  Books,  Catalogues,  and  Paper  Money  . . 236 

Iron  Fire-Proof  Cabinet  ......  236 


CATALOGUE. 


BRITISH  COINS. 


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b V 1 Tin  Coin,  copied  from  the  Stater  of  Philip  II.  of  Mace- 
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75  2 Skeatta,  rude  head  ; rev.  square.  Fine. 

Obv.  VOT.  in  crescent ; rev.  like  last.  Fine. 

fay  4 Styca.  Cross  on  both  sides  and  ins.  Fine. 


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Saxon  Heptarchy. 

All  are  silver  pennies  to  No.  46  inclusive. 

//  5 V 5 Cutiired  (King  of  Kent),  A.  D.  794,  helmeted  head  to  r.  ; 

sceptre ; rev.  cross  voided  with  crescents  at  the  ends. 
Ex.  fine  and  rare. 

S 5 0 Q Offa?  (Mercia),  A.  D.757,  rude  head,  short  cross.  Fine, 


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Burgred  (Mercia),  the  last  King  of;  obv.,  head  rudely  ^ (i 
executed  within  a small  circle ; the  shoulders  extend- 
ing to  the  edge  of  the  coin.  BVRGRED  REX  ; rev. 
the  moneyer’s  name,  etc.,  in  three  parallel  lines. 
Splendid,  rare. 

Eadmunb  (East  Angles),  A.  D.  855,  commonly  called  St.  \ 
Edmund ; obv.  his  name,  with  title,  Rex.  and  larsm  A 
in  the  centre  ; rev.  the  moneyer’s  name  and  a short 
cross.  Very  fine  and  rare. 


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15 

16 

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20 

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Sole  Monarchy. 

HIthebred,  A.  D.  866,  EDELRED  REX.  AX.,  head 
crowned  ; rev.  long  double  cross  with  square  in  centre, 
at  the  cornel’s  three  pellets.  Fine  and  ex.  rare. 

Eadred,  A.  D.  953,  EDRED  R.  Extremely  rude  head  to 
r.  sceptre ; rev.  voided  cross  terminating  in  crescents. 
Penny  of  large  size.  Fine  and  extra  rare. 

Edward  the  Elder,  (son  of  Alfred  the  Great),  A.  D.  901. 
Full  face  ; rev.  short  cross  and  anulet.  Extremely  fine 
and  rare. 

Aeti-ielred  (son  of  Elfrida),  A.  D.  978.  EDELRED  * 
REX.  AXGLO.  Bust  to  1. ; rev.  short  cross.  Splen- 
did, rare. 

Another — head  with  sceptre ; rev.  long  voided  cross ; 

letters  in  angles.  Fine,  rare. 

Canute.  A.  D.  1017.  Crowned  head,  1.  CHYT  REX. 
AXG;  rev.  long  cross.  In  splendid  preservation. 
Scarce. 

ELardi  Canute,  or  Ilarthcnut.  A.  D.  1010.  Plead  with 
sceptre ; rev.  voided  cross.  Equally  as  fine  as  last,  very 
rare. 

Edward  the  Confessor.  A.  D.  1012 ; obv.  full  length 
figure ; rev.  in  the  angles  of  a cross,  four  martlets. 
Yery  fine,  large  size,  rare. 

Head  and  sceptre  (profile) ; rev.  cross. 

Standing  saint ; rev.  cross  in  a lozenge.  Fine,  very 

rare. 

Earliest  Coins  of  Ireland. 

Imars  or  Ifars  (King  of  Limerick) ; obv.  head  dotted,  full 
face  ; rev.  long  cross,  hand  and  other  crosses  in  angles. 
Yery  fine  and  extremely  rare. 

Ifars  II.  (King  of  Dublin),  A.  D.  993.  Similar  to  the 
last,  but  head  in  profile,  with  rays.  Yery  ‘fine  and 
rare. 

Sithric.  Similar  to  last.  Yery  fine  and  rare. 

Anlaf.  A.  D.  1059.  Head  and  script.  Yery  fine  and 


rare. 


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23  Askel.  A.  D.  1158.  Head  and  script,  the  head  nothing  U V)Af  ~ 
but  rays  ; very  rude  and  remarkable,  bee  Humphrey  s 
Coinage  of  the  Br,  Emp.,  pi.  18,  Ho.  6. 

^ $~^>24  Donald.  Head  with  rays ; large  fine  penny,  cracked. 

Very  rare. 

Church  Dignitaries. 

$2- $.""25  Wigmttnd  (Archbishop  of  York).  Cross  with  crosslet  on  , 

one  side;  on  the  other  short  cross  and  script.  Splendid,  iJ  , 1 

very  rare. 


H 0 o 26  Clnhet  (York).  Similar.  Equally  fine. 
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, ^ V 29  Henry  II.  A.  D.  1154.  Full  face  ; rev.  cross.  Fine. 

^ y ^ ' 30  Richard  I.,  (Cceur  de  Lion).  A.  D.  1189.  Denier,  PIC- 
TAYIE-HSI8,  (Poiteau).  Fine,  rare. 

/JO  31  John.  A.  D.  1199.  Obv.  King’s  head  in  a tringle,  JO- 
IIAHKES  REX. ; rev.  crescent  in  a triangle.  Good, 
rare. 

The  triangle  on  this  coin,  and  on  the  Irish  Coins  of  Henry  III.  and 
Edward  I.,  is  supposed  to  be  symbolic  of  the  Trinity. 

5 '0  32  Henry  III.  A.  D.  1216.  Head ; rev.  short  cross.  Fine. 
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Edward  I.  A.  D.  Obv.  head,  full  face,  crowned,  ED- 
WRANGLDN ; rev.  cross  extending  through  the 
legend.  London.  Extremely  fine,  scarce. 

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42  Edward  II.  A.  D.  1307.  For  Canterbury;  rev.  CIV- 
ITAS  CANTOR.  Ex.  fine. 

43  do.  Very  fine. 

44  do  do. 

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Principality  of  Aquitaine.  Obv.  half-length  figure  of 
the  Prince  to  r.  ; rev.  cross  and  script  in  two  circles. 
Half  groat.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

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Crowned  head,  full  face.  HENRIO,  DGRA  REX, 
etc.  “ Villa  Calisie.”  Very  fine  and  rare. 

51  Light  Groat.  Very  fine,  rare. 

52  Half-groats.  Fair  (Calais).  3 pieces 

53  Henry  VI.  A.D.  1422.  Grand-blanc  (Groat),  struck  in 

France.  Obv.  two  shields,  bearing  the  arms  of  France 
and  England,  HERICVS  ; rev.  lily  and  lion  separated 
by  a cross,  the  King’s  name  as  before  ; around  the 
edge,  the  motto  of  France.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

No  English  silver  coin  bore  the  royal  arms  until  a hundred  years 
after  the  date  of  this  “grand-blanc.” 

54  Henry  VII.  A.D.  1485.  Fine  full  face  London  Groat. 

Very  scarce. 

55  Groat,  with  the  head  in  profile  to  r.,  with  the 

numerals  u VII.”  Fair. 

56  Henry  VIII.  A.D.  1509.  Light  Groat.  Fine. 

57  Half-groat.  Fine. 

58  Penny,  with  A.  W.  (Arch.  Wolsey)  on  rev.  Rare. 

59  For  Ireland.  Harp.  FI.  crowned  and  J.  crowmed 

to  r.  and  1.  Fine  Groat. 


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//l.  60  Edward  VI.  A.D.  1547.  Shilling.  Obv.  crowned  bust 

facing  to  1.,  rose  to  r.,  XII;  rev.  arms  on  a shield,  Aa\ 
.quartered.  Ho  date.  Fine,  scarce. 

Tills  is  the  first  English  coin  that  has  its  value  on  it,  and  the  last 
with  a full  face. 

5 -0  61  Crown.  Obv.  the  King  on  horseback,  with  a sword 

in  his  hand ; his  horse  caparisoned,  the  date  under  him 
1551;  rev.  arms  quartered  by  a cross.  This  is  a line 
example  of  the  first  English  crown.  Fare. 

Mary.  1553.  Groat.  Head  to  1.  Poor,  rare. 

Half  Shilling,  1551,  after  her  marriage,  with  heads 


$ > ; t • 
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,4  6"  62 

1 6 2s  63 


(o'*  61 


65 

6~0  66 
do  67 
3?  68 
4/  o 69 
70 

hfr 71 

So  72 

4 73 

io  71 

U~75 


of  Philip  and  Mary  looking  at  each  other  ; rev.  oval 
shield  of  arms  crowned,  the  denomination  VI  between 
crown  and  shield  ; spots  worn,  occasioned  by  bending ; 
generally  sharp  and  fine.  Very  rare. 

— • Groat,  coined  for  Ireland,  and  base.  Obv.  heads 


of  Philip  and  Mary,  1557  ; rev.  harp.  Very  good, 
rare. 

— Another.  Not  as  good. 


&X‘. 


At 


Elizabeth.  1558. 

Half-groat  (two  dots) 

Threepence  (rose).  Fine,  rare. 

Sixpence  do.  do. 

Shilling.  Fine. 

O 

Crown.  Very  fine  and  rare. 


(b  id 


VlXC*AA/wC> 

Penny.  Fine,  but  pierced.  fh>A;  W 
Fine,  rare. 


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Here  the  sceptre  reappears  for  the  first  time  since  Henry  III. 

Milled  Sixpence,  without  inner  circle ; the  edges 

grained  (1568).  M.  M.  star.  Fine. 

Another.  1572  (cross  fieurie).  Fine. 

Hammered  and  milled  Sixpences.  Good. 

2 pieces 

Hammered  alone.  Different  M.  M.  Good. 

3 pieces 

Similar  to  last.  Different  M.  M.  3 pieces 

There  seems  to  be  good  reason  for  taking  up  the  coins  of  Scotland  at 
this  point,  as  the  next  King  of  England  was  the  son  of  Mary 
Stuart.  Therefore,  we  shall  bring  that  series  down  to  the  present 
time,  and  afterwards  continue  the  coins  of  England,  Ireland,  and 
Scotland  under  one  head. 


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Coins  of  Scotland  to  James  VI. 

Alexander  II.  1214.  Penny.  Crowned  head  and 
sceptre  to  1. ; rev.  cross  and  stars  of  6 points.  Fine. 

John  Baliol.  A good  Penny.  Extremely  rare. . 

Alexander  III.  1219.  Penny.  Like  those  of  Alexander 
II.  Fine. 

Others.  Equally  fine.  2 pieces 

Smaller.  Bade  execution.  2 pieces 

David  II.  1329.  Groat.  Head  and  sceptre,  1.  ; rev. 
inscription  in  two  circles,  divided  by  a cross  ; in  the 
innermost  VILL-AED-HSTBY-RGH. ; stars  with  5 
points.  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 

Robert  II.  1371.  Groat.  Quite  similar  in  type  to  last. 
Also  Edinburgh.  Fine,  rare. 

James  III.  1461.  Groat.  Full  face.  Rev.  inscription 
in  two  circles  ; in  the  angles  of  the  cross,  3 pellets  and 
five-pointed  star.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

James  V.  1514.  Groat.  Head  crowned  to  r.  ; rev. 
arm  on  a shield  ; cross  (so  placed  for  the  first  time). 
A fine  groat,  and  rare. 

Mary.  1542.  Billon  coin.  Obv.  thistle  crowned,  M-R 
at  the  sides  ; rev.  St.  Andrew’s  cross,  with  a crown  in 
the  centre.  Fine. 

Testoon.  1558-  Arms  crowned  ; rev.  large  cross, 

with  4 small  do.  in  the  corner  ; “ Maria  Dei  G.  Scotor. 
Regina.”  Very  fine,  rare. 

Silver  Royal,  Mary  and  Henry  Darnley.  1565. 

Obv.  arms  crowned  ; on  each  side  of  shield  a thistle ; 
rev.  a tree,  on  the  tree  a label,  with  “ Dat  gloria 
vires.”  Very  fine  full  royal  or  crown,  counterstamped 
with  a thistle.  Fine  and  rare. 

— Same.  Without  countermark.  Also  fine  and  rare, 


i v< ' 90 

‘A  ■>  1 


but  not  equal  to  last. 

James  VI.  1587.  XXX  Shilling  piece  of  1569,  issued 
by  authority  of  the  Lord  Regent.  Obv.  arms  of  Scot- 
land crowned,  JACOBVS  6.  DEL  GRATIA.  REX. 


7 


Coins  of  England. 

SCOTORYM  + ; rev.  a crown  on  tlie  .point  of  a 
sword. v PRO-ME.  SI-MEREORIN.  ME.-.-  Full 
royal,  counterm arked  with  a thistle.  Yery  fine  and 
rare. 

' P o 91  James  YI.  Royal  of  XXX  Shillings,  1570, without  counter- 
marks.  Equally  fine  and  rare. 

■ a O 92  Balance  Mark,  1591.  Obv.  arms  crowned  ; rev. 

a sword  and  scales,  HIS  DIEEERT  REGE  TYR-  C A;.  ; 
RANNYS.  Fine  and  very  rare. 

This  coin  is  as  large  as  the  English  shilling  of  the  same  period,  and 
of  the  same  quality. 


(TO  93 


db 


6 J.94 


— Thistle  Mark,  so  named  from  the  thistle  on  reverse. 
Obv.  like  last.  Fine,  rare. 

— Mark,  1598.  Obv.  his  bust  to  the  waist ; rev.  like 


1/0  95 
35*96 
3 0 97 
/ y 98 


last.  Ex!, fine  and  rare. 

— Quarter  Thistle  Mark.  Only  fair. 

— Penny.  Obv.  thistle  ; rev.  rose.  Fine. 

— Half-penny.  Rare.  Fine. 

— ■ Billon  coin.  St.  Andrew’s  cross.  Fine. 


K 


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If 


English  Coins. 

( Continued  from  No.  66.) 


After  the  coins  of  James  I.  of  England  and  Ylth  of  Scotland  the 
Anglo-Scottish  coins  will  be  included  in  each  reign. 


99 
100 
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5 '102 
'ci  103 
. n 104 


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% 


James  I.  1602.  Penny.  Ex.  fine 

Sixpence,  1603.  Good. 

Sixpence,  1607.  Good.  ft 

Shilling,  without  date.  Fine,  scarce.  CtuVuu 

Shilling  and  Sixpence.  Fair.  2 pieces  Ho. 

Crown.  Obv.  the  King  on  horseback,  carrying  in 


* 


in  his  hand  a sword  ; rev.  arms  on  a garnished  shield, 
with  a motto,  used  for  the  first  time,  allusive  to  the 
union  of  the  two  crowns,  “ Que  Bens  Conjunxit  memo 
separat.”  Extremely  fine.  Nearly  uncirculated.  Yery 
rare. 

105  Irish  Shilling.  Rev.  harp.  Fair.  ( Yt 


[\Y 


106 


Another  Irish  Shilling-. 


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8 


British  Corns. 


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3^  10^ 
3 S'  108 
^$'109 
33  no 
111 
112 

6 V113 

YJ 

£5  HI 

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M.  M.,  rose. 


! vi<M  *«  116 


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4w,  Hi  ^ 118 

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H to  v W no 


l«  ':n,y!-  120 

u 

121 

fl 


Ex.  fine. 

2 pieces 


Chaeles  I.  1G25.  Penny. 

■ Pennies.  Two  varieties. 

Penny.  Very  fine. 

Twopence.  Good. 

Groat.  Very  fine. 

Sixpence.  Fair. 

— - Shilling.  M.  M.,  lieur-de-lis  (coined  before  1626). 
Fine  and  very  rare. 

Shilling.  Different  type.  Very  good,  rare. 

1628.  Arms  on  a shield  within  the  garter;  rev. 

sceptre  and.  trident  crossed  “ Regit.  VKUS  VIR- 
OQVE.”  Of- excellent  workmanship,  and  in  fine  pres- 
ervation. Pattern  shilling  (by  Briot.)  Rare. 

Half-crown.  York  mint.  If.  M.  lion  passant 

gardant , EBOR  under  the  horse.  Very  rare,  but  con- 
siderably rubbed. 


117  Crown.  Coined  at  the  Tower. 


The  King  on  horse- 


back, with  a raised  sword  in  his  hand,  Welch  plume 
behind.  The  silver  stained  or  tarnished,  but  uncom- 
monly well  preserved.  Really  June,  rare. 

— Pound  piece.  1612.  A small  figure  of  the  King- 


on  horseback,  very  little  ground  under  the  horse,  the 
plume  higher  in  the  area  than  the  King’s  head ; rev.  in 
twro  straight  lines  RELIG.  PROT.  LEG.  AEG. 
LIBER.  PAR;  date  below ; usual  motto  around,  XX 
and  three  Welch  plumes  above  the  legend.  Very  fine. 

— Pound  piece. of  1612  ; obv.  the  King  on  a larger 
and  finer  horse,  bis  dress  and  the  caparisons  more  rich, 
the  plume  on  a line  with  his  sash;  heaps  of  armor  be- 
neath the  horse  ; rev.  nearly  same  as  last.  Still  finer 
than  before. 

— Pound  piece  of  1613.  In  all  but  date  like  one  last 


described  ; it  also  differs  slightly  in  the  division  of  the 
legend.  Fully  equal  to  last. 

Pound  piece  of  1611.  Obv.  similar  to  last ; rev.  the 


legend  in  three  curving  lines  on  a sheet ; below,  date 
and  OX.  Fine  and  rare  to  excess. 

It  is  hardly  necessary  to  refer  to  the  rarity  of  these  XX.  shilling 
pieces,  but  that  the  four  varieties,  as  described  and  engraved  by 


9 


Coins  of  England. 


Snelling,  should  be  found  in  the  same  collection  is  certainly  re- 
markable. The  old  German  labels  or  tickets,  by  one  baud,  show 
that  the  set  has  been  together  a long  time. 


BO  123 

Eg  124 


U ICUuo 


gO  122  Charles  I.  Scotch  XL.  cl.  piece.  Obv.  crowned  bust;  iVftu. , <>.0.4 
rev.  crowned  thistle.  Very  good,  rare. 

— Duplicate.  Not  as  good. 

— Obsidional  Crown  ; struck  in  Ireland  under  a com- 
mission elated  at  Oxford,  May  25,  1(143;  obv.  C.  R. 

(for  Carolus  Rex),  a crown  above  the  letters ; rev.  a 
large  Y,  filling  the  area  of  the  coin.  Fine  example, 
but  not  strictly  a fine  impression.  • Rare.  , 

— Duplicate.  Not  as  fine.  \ \ U 

— St.  Patrick’s  Half-penny ; struck  at  the  same  time 
as  the  crowns  above  described  (1643),  also  apiece  of  iO,  ,r  . 

, „ „ I 0 r ‘ ; 'V 


125 


7^126 


/?$  127 


necessity  ; obv.  a king  kneeling,  playing  on  a harp  ; a 
crown  of  brass  above;  FLORE  AT  REX.;  rev.  St. 
Patrick  with  crozier  and  trefoil,  a group  of  figures  to 
1.,  and  arms  of  the  City  of  Dublin  to  r.,  with  the  le- 
gend ECCE  GREX.  Yery  fine  and  rare.  Copper. 
— Farthing  of  the  same  issue;  obv.  like  half-penny; 
rev.  St.  Patrick  with  a cross  staff.  A church  behind 


A 


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him. 


[Simon  says  these  Irish  coins  were  struck  by  the  Rebels  duting 
Charles’  troubles.] 


, V'128  Commonwealth. 


1648. 


On  one  side  Cross 


3 $ 129 


Half-penny.  v 

of  St.  George,  on  the  reverse  a harp.  Extremely  fine,  u * 
rare. 

Penny.  Obv.  Cross  of  St.  George  within  a palm 


(M 


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130 

131 


and  olive  branch ; rev.  two  joined  shields,  one  bearing  I . ' 
cross ; the  other,  harp.  Uncirculated  and  brilliant. 

Yery  rare. 

— • Twopence.  Same  as  last  in  all  but  size.  Uncir- 
culated. Rare. 

— Sixpence.  Same  type,  with  the  addition  of  in- 


)l  132 


scription  and  legend.  On  the  obv.  around  the  device 
The  Commonwealth  of  England;  on  the  rev.  motto 
GOD  WITH  YS.  1654.  Fine. 

Shilling.  1656.  Same  in  all  respects  except  size. 


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Rubbed. 


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British  Coins. 


183  Commonwealth.  Half-crown.  Same  type  1654.  Ex- 
tremely tine ; very  nearly  uncirculated.  Hare. 

134  Crown.  1653.  Fine,  but  weak  impression ; some- 

what rubbed.  Hare. 

135  Half-penny,  Penny,  and  Twopence — the  latter  very 

tine  ; the  others  pierced.  3 pieces. 

136  Cromwell,  1648  to  1660.  Shilling,  1658.  Obv.  laureated 

head ; rev.  shield  bearing  his  escutcheon  in  the  centre 
of  the  Arms  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  with 
the  legend,  PAX  QYFERITUR  BELLO.  Fair. 

137  Half-crown.  Same  series.  Uncirculated;  in  this 

condition,  very  rare. 

138  Crown.  Struck  before  the  dies  were  cracked,  with- 

out the  least  trace  of  the  welVknovm  flaw.  Edge  plain, 
minted  without  the  collar,  line  and  sharp.  Nearly  un- 
circulated. Excessively  rare. 

139  Crown,  cracked  die,  lettered  edge.  As  tine  as  last. 

Rare. 

140  Same  in  tin;  edge  plain.  Very  tine  and  rare. 

141  Same.  Lettered  edge,  equally  tine  and  rare. 

[These  tin  crowns  are  as  valuable  and  more  rare  than  the  silver  from 
the  same  dies.  They  were  struck  in  1658 — guaranteed  genuine 
from  the  Protector’s  dies,  under  the  supervision  of  Blondin.  The 
next  piece  is  equally  remarkable.] 

141*  Cromwell.  aFor  necessary  change”  a piece  of  tin 
money,  having  the  Cross  of  St.  George  on  one  side,  and 
a harp  on  the  other.  “A  ounce  of  tine  pewter.”  See 
Heeding  PL,  xxxi.,  Ho.  15.  Yery  interesting  and 
valuable,  tine. 

142  Small  oval  medallion,  without  reverse.  Cromwell’s 

bust,  with  inscription  commemorating  the  Battle  of 
Dunbar,  THE  LORD  OF  LIOSTS,  etc.,  with  u Si- 
mon” on  the  edge  of  the  arms;  size  about  13  x 18. 
Unique  and  very  tine.  Silver. 

143  Charles  II.  1660.  Penny.  Crowned  bust  to  1.  By 

Simon.  Yery  tine,  rare. 

144  Twopence.  Same  type.  Rubbed. 

145  Threepence.  do  do. 


Coins  of  England. 


1 1 


E 146  Charles  II.  Penny,  Twopence,  Threepence,  and  Groat ; 

laureated  bust  to  r.  Fine  and  rare.  Set  Maundy  jf'C;  (vlURtv*. 
money  nearly  uncirculated. 

Another  Maundy  set  of  4 pieces.  Very  fine.  j4  ( 

Shilling.  1663.  Very  good.  F‘ f u V 


147 
\ 148 
2 049 

wuo 


Half-crown.  1671.  do. 

Crown.  1662.  Rose  under  bust. 


Extremely  fine 


vX/iK/t/Ui'O  Aw 


rare. 


10 


151 


<ro 152 


rf  153 
P 154 


5 155 
» $'  156 

5*0  157 


— One  and  Twopence.  2 pieces. 

— Pattern  farthing,  1665.  Proof  impression  from 
the  dies  in  silver.  Obv.  laureated  bust  to  “ Carolus  A 


h 


Oarolo”  ; rev.  Britannia  seated,  QYATYOR  MARIA 
VIKDICO.  Very  beautiful  and  rare. 

Same  in  copper.  Proof  and  red.  Rare.  (ZfiO  & 

James  II.  1685.  Penny,  twopence,  threepence,  and 
groat.  Fine  Maundy  set.  Three  of  the  pieces  uncir-  C b • • f 
Rare. 

Penny,  twopence,  and  threepence.  Fine.  4 pieces.  A p,  * r ! 
Crown  (1687).  Unusually  fine.  Rare.  t [ 


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dilated. 


5"  158 


u: 


159 


160 


161 


0 162 
r i63 
164 


Brass  and  copper  coins  struck  in  Dublin  ; A.D. 

1690,  called  gun  money,  which  had  a forced  circulation 
among  the  Protestants,  VI.,  XII.,  and  XXX.  d.  pieces 
with  one  which  they  had  to  take  for  a crown  on  pain  of 
death ; this  last  has  the  King  on  horseback,  with  4 
shields  arranged  as  a cross — a crown  in  the  centre  on 
the  reverse.  An  extremely  fine  set.  4 pieces 

— — • Another  set  of  this  provisional  money.  Yearly  all 
fine.  4 pieces 

Plantation  tin  piece.  The  King  on  horseback  ; rev. 

4 shields.  Fine. 

“Hibernia”  Half-penny.  Obv.  “Voce  Populi 

rev.  “Hibernia”  over  a harp.  Struck  in  Limerick  in 
1700.  A good  example  ; scarce. 

William  and  Mary.  1688.  Penny,  Twopence,  Three- 
pence, and  Groat.  A fine  set  of  Maundy  money. 
All  nearly,  and  some  quite  uncirculated.  Rare. 

Pennies.  Uncirculated.  ■ 2 pieces 

Twopence.  Fine.  . c y , . 

Groat.  Uncirculated. 


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165  William  and  Mary  Shilling.  The  cypher  of  their 

names  in  angles  of  the  cross.  Poor. 

166  Half-crown.  Same  type;  their  portaits  to  r.  Very 

fair,  rare. 

167  — — Half-crown,  1689.  Portraits  to  r. ; rev.  arms  on  a 

plain  shield  under  a crown.  Fine. 

168  Half-crown,  1690.  Same  type.  Uncirculated , 


rare. 


r.  / 7 S'169 
• \ ' 

170 


/ . 3V171 

3 O 

u t ot  i‘4 
1 ••  . •••■  'r/°  175 


t 


vrL176 
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■ 3 c 


178 


M**  fl  179 

180 


o 


o 


181 


Wisl 

> 4 » 185 

ll 


AUt  - . y Yo186 
JIWJ.a/I  i87 

' vlilV  W5, 

id  188 

| MifCMMX  " 

189 

- uTC  I'Kju  ’ 


Half-crown,  1691.  Their  busts  to  1.  Yerv  fine, 

' «y  ' 

rare. 

■ Crown,  1691.  Their  busts  to  r.  ; their  cypher  in 

the  angles  of  the  cross  on  reverse.  Uncirculated,  very 
rare. 

William  alone.  Penny.  Uncirculated. 

Penny,  Threepence,  and  Groat.  Fine.  3 pieces 

Sixpence  and  Shilling.  Fair.  2 piece*. 

- — Half-crown,  1698.  Yery  fine. 

Duplicate.  Equally  fine. 

Crown,  1696.  Yery  fine,  rare. 

Half-crown.  With  the  date  of  the  birth  of  1‘  Sarah 

Dunkerly  ” (1779)  on  reverse.  Neatly  engraved. 
Anne.  1702.  Penny,  Twopence,  Threepence,  and  Groat. 
A fine  set  of  Maundy  money.  Nearly  uncirculated, 
rare. 

Penny.  Yery  fine. 

Twopence.  Equally  fine. 

Threepence.  do  do 

Two  and  Threepences.  3 pieces 

Sixpence.  Plain.  Rubbed. 

Shilling.  Plumes.  Good. 

Shilling.  E.  under  bust.  Good. 

Shilling.  YIGO  under  bust.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

Crown.  YIGO  under  bust.  Uncirculated,  splen- 
did, rare. 

Crown.  E.  (for  Edinburgh)  under  bust.  Nearly 

uncirculated. 

Pattern  Farthing,  1714.  Proof  impression  in  sil- 


ver. Yery  slightly  rubbed,  still  splendid.  On  rev. 
Britannia,  seated. 


Coins  of  England. 


13 


1 190  Anne  Shilling  Token. 


6 "191 


0 192 

193 

194 

195 

a 196 


Obv.  bust  of  Anne;*  rev.  arms 
within  the  garter,  the  supporters  lying  down,  the  es- 
cutcheon crowned  and  resting  on  a pedestal,  with 
the  Queen’s  monogram.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

Shilling  Token.  Obv.  same  as  last ; rev.  arms  sup- 
ported by  Cupid.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

George  I.  1714.  Penny.  Uncirculated. 

Penny  and  Threepence.  Fine. 


do 


/o  CAAA\P$  v 

2 pieces  /i-trV*** 


Penny  and  Sixpence  (S.S.C.).  Fine.  2 pieces 

— Penny  and  Shilling  (S.S.C.).  Yery  fine.  2 pieces 

Two-third  Crown,  1724.  Obv.  laureated  bust  in 


i( 


the  Roman  habit;  rev.,  arms  in  cross,  the  spaces  plain, 
edge  milled.  Yery  fine,  rare. 


il 


197 


Crown.  Obv.  like  last,  II,  C,  B,  under  bust ; rev. 


arms  in  the  garter,  lion  and  unicorn  supporting.  Date, 
1718.  Extremely  fine,  rare. 


0 dfD'ttv 


Crown.  Rev.  arms  in  cross,  the  cross  of  St.  George 


in  centre,  S.  S.  C.  (for  South  Sea  Co.)  in  the  angles. 
Yery  fine,  scarce. 

6 199  George  II.  1729.  Penny.  Uncirculated. 

— Penny  and  Twopence.  do. 


(So/i/u  cl* 


'U. 


.,  200 


0 201 
202 

203 
'204 
0 205 

r 206 

. 207 


Pennies  and  Twopences.  Yery  fine. 

■ Sixpence.  Uncirculated. 

Shilling.  do. 

Sixpence  and  Shilling.  Fine. 


2 pieces 
7 pieces 


</ 

1 1 


1 ) v v [y  •, 


Shilling. 


Rose  in  angles  of  cross. 


2 pieces 


U 


1 


Fine. 


* V 


208 


Half-crown,  1746.  Extremely  fine. 

Half-crown,  1750.  Ecju ally  fine. 

Crown,  1746.  LIMA,  under  bust. 


MW  viUJv- 

V 


Uncirculated 


;j  209 


rare. 

— Crown. 


’ id-UH 


v 


210 

211 

212 


l ! 


213 

214 


Rose  in  angles  of  cross  ; S.  B.  engraved 
on  obverse.  Yery  fine. 

George  III.  1760.  Penny.  Young  head.  Brilliant. 

Penny.  Old  head.  Brilliant.  • S 1 1 ■ { fC 

Penny,  Threepence,  and  Fourpence.  Fine. 

3 pieces 

Sixpence,  1787.  Yery  fine. 

Uncirculated.  { /A  lb' t ^ vAtri 


Shilling,  1787. 


14 


British  Coins. 


/■& 

21 

i 0^/3  Sr 

216 

217 

■cs  7 $ 

p,  Y 

1<S-  V ' * '■  i V 

218 

219 

220 

Avwwivv  p i 

221 

o " / <jro 

222 

* Smv 

I . Jfty. 

223 

fam  'P> 

• • 

224 

, u 

225 

226 

/itiwK  >.  $ 0 

IT  J 

bo 

227 

228 

229 

u 10 

230 

!<,■  i to 

231 

Ap  v 0 

% {) 

232 

B?  ' v . 

|>AU 

233 

I Y»v<vv.r , 

garter,  old  head.  Ordinary.  2 pieces. 

Half-crown,  1817.  Uncirculated.  Hare. 

From  the  new  dies  by  Wyon,  from  design  by  Pistrucci. 

— Half-crown,  1819.  Nearly  uncirculated. 

— Crown,  1791 ; obw  laureated  bust  in  Roman  habit 
to  r. ; rev.  handsome  coat-of-arms,  crowned  legend. 
BRUNS.  &LUN.  DUX.  S.  R.  I.  A.  T.  A.  & ELECT. 
Uncirculated. 

— Crown,  1818.  From  new  dies,  by  Pistrucci ; obv. 


laureated  head  ; rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon ; on  edge. 
“ Decees  et  Tutamen.  Anno  Regni  Six.”  Splendid 
proof  impression.  Yery  rare. 

— Crown,  1819  ; same  type.  Uncirculated. 

— Crown,  1820  ; same  type.  do. 

— Dollar  of  Bank  of  England,  1804.  Nearly  uncir- 
culated. 

Bank  of  England  Token.  Fine  Shilling  and  Six- 


pence, 1811 ; obv.  laureated  bust  in  Roman  habit ; rev. 
Britannia  seated.  Brilliant  proof.  Extremely  rare. 

— Bank  of  England  Dollar,  1804  ; proof  impression 
in  copper.  Edge  plain,  rare. 

Half-Dollar,  Carolus  III.  Spain,  with  counterstamp 

at  mint ; small  head  of  the  King.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

— Carolus  Dollar  ; counterstamped  in  the  same 


way.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

— Dollar  of  Carolus  III.,  1776,  counterstamped  as 
before.  Very  fine. 

— Dollar  of  Carolus  V.,  bearing  stamp,  “ Thistle 


Bank,  4-9.”  Yery  fine,  rare. 

— - Fivepence,  Irish  Bank  Token.  Fair. 

— Tenpeuce,  do.  do.  do. 

— Thirtypence,  do.  do.  1808.  Fine. 

— One  Shilling,  Sixpence,  Bank  Token  ; young  head, 
1811.  Uncirculated. 

— One  Shilling,  Sixpence,  Bank  Token ; old  head, 

1814  and  1815.  Yery  fine.  2 pieces 


Coins  of  England. 


15 


66'  234 
ifT  235 
3 0 236 


— Three-Shilling  Bank  Tokens,  1811  and  1813  ; old 
and  young  head.  Very  fine.  2 pieces  > 


.v.V  l/L 


Peterborough  Bank  Token  for  18  Pence,  “ Cole  & j J 


Co.”  View  of  the  Cathedral.  Uncirculated. 


* v 


Shilling  Tokens,  Bristol,  Devonshire,  Norfolk,  New 


If 


/6  237 
%6 '238 
'239 
- 240 


it 


h- 241 


rr848 


Castle,  Worcester,  Yarmouth,  and  York.  All  very 
fine.  7 pieces 

Sixpenny  Tokens  and  Colonial.  5 pieces  47l 

Geoege  IV.  1820.  Penny  proof.  tjl 

Penny  and  Fourpence.  Proof.  2 pieces  a 

Sixpence,  1825.  Uncirculated.  t v v '— » 

Shilling;  rev.  Lion  on  Crown.  Uncirculated. 

Shilling;  rev.  Armes  Crowned;  rose,  thistle  and  , . 

tyVvuLUi.-  r 


<£  o 243 
fj6~ 244 


shamrock.  Proof. 

Half-crown,  1826.  Ordinary. 


— Half-crown,  1820 ; rev.  Arms  crowned,  rose,  thistle 


'yoo  245 
* 

? S'O  246 


y •*  • / y 

and  shamrock.  Splendid  uncirculated  impression.  I V j 

Rare. 

— Crown  ; rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon.  By  Pistrucci. 


Fine  proof. 

Crown,  1826  ; obv/  bare  head,  after  design  by  , 
mtrv : rev.  sunerb  Coat-of-arms  and  Crest  bv  Mer-  L 


M UU- 
$ 


Chantry ; rev.  superb  Coat-of-arms  and  Crest  by  Mer-  L 
lin.  Splendid  proof  impression.  Rare. 

J'  247  William  IV.  1830.  One  Penny-and-a-half,  Fourpence,  lg 

and  1-8  Gilders  for  British  Guiana  and  Demarara,  etc.  C **•  1 6 1 ; • " 

10  pieces 

'3  248  Victoria.  1837.  Penny,  Penny-half-penny,  Twopence, 

Threepence,  Fourpence  and  Sixpence,  all  but  4d  uncir- 
culated. 6 pieces 

6 249  Model  Coins  and  small  silver.  Extra  fine.  10  pcs  t'i'M l/ 

Florin,  “ Victoria  Regina.”  Owing  to  the  omission  , 

).  G.,  recalled.  Very  fine,  rare. 


of  D.  G.,  recalled.  Very 

— Florin,  “Victoria  D.  G.,  Bret.,  Reg.  F.  D.,”  1859  , 

Uncirculated. 

. ' l > 

— Florin,  brilliant.  g\  V b 

— Florin,  ordinary. 

— Crown,  nearly  uncirculated. 


v v K. 


*N 


i6 


British  Corns. 


' cr  o 255 

urifv 

£ ' 256 


i ac>  257 

258 


/j  > 


oo  o 


259 


260 

C / 0 


' v 5 “ 261 


/ i < 262 

263 

J6~0  264 
MJoo  265 


a 6 a c 

tU>AA^ 


266 


,v 


art* 


1/ 


: < 267 

D &■<$'  268 


Gold  Coins  of  England . 

Edward  III.  1327.  Noble  of  tlie  first  coinage  ; obv.  the 
King  in  the  midst  of  a Ship ; rev.  cross  fleurie,  with 
lions  under  crown  in  the  angles.  IHS.  AVTEM- 
TRANSIENS,  P.  MEDIVM.  ILLORVM  IBAT.  As 
fine  as  when  coined.  Extremely  rare  in  this  condition. 

Edward  IY.  1461.  Rial  ; obv.  like  last  ; rev.  instead  of 
cross,  a sun,  surrounded  by  lions  and  crowns.  Yery 
broad,  and  extremely  fine.  Yery  rare. 

Elizabeth.  Angel ; obv.  St.  Michael  subduing  a dragon  ; 
rev.  a ship.  In  fine  preservation.  Yery  rare. 

James  YI.  (Scotch)  ; obv.  sword  and  sceptre,  crossed 
with  thistles  and  crown  above,  and  date  1601  below ; 
rev.  Arms  of  Scotland.  Well  preserved  and  rare. 

I do  not  find  this  coin  described.  It  contains  the  value  of  a half 
Angel,  or  nearly  so. 

Gold  Crown  of  James,  after  he  became  King  of 

England.  Extremely  fine,  rare.  * 

Charles  I.  Five-shilling,  or  Gold  Crown.  Yery  fine 
and  rare. 

Commonwealth  XX.  Shilling-piece  or  Pound  ; obv. 
Cross  of  St.  George;  rev.  two  shields  (Arms  of  Eng- 
land and  Ireland),  as  it  came  from  the  die.  Rare. 

James  II.  Gold  Crown  (Five-shillings).  Extremely  fine. 

George  II.  Crown.  Proof. 

George  III.  One-third  Guinea;  rev.  crown. 

Half-guinea.  Proof. 

George  IV.  Five  Guinea-piece;  obv.  Chantrey’s  bust  ; 
rev.  arms  on  an  ermine  mantle.  None  were  struck 

for  general  circulation.  Splendid  proof.  Rare. 

Copper  Coins  of  English  Sovereigns. 

Irish  Farthing  of  James  I.  Two  sceptres  crossed  through 
a crown  ; rev.  harp.  Very  fine. 

Farthing  of  James  I.  Two  sceptres  crossed  through 

a crown  ; rev.  harp.  Others  equally  fine.  2 pieces 

Farthing  of  Charles  I.  Same  type.  Fine. 


269 


English  Copper  Coin ?. 


1 7 


Co  270  Irish.  St.  Patrick’s  farthing.  Royal  harper* kneeling. 

Ordinary.  / 

— Half-penny  of  Charles  II.  1082.  Rubbed.  Scarce.  / $ / ' f>,  . 

— do  James  II.  1686.  Rubbed.  2 pcs. 


35*  2 71 
lo  272 
5/6^273 


/ 


to  274 
fO  275 


— Gun  money  James  II.  1690.  Crown,  half-crown 

(xxx  d ),  and  shilling.  Fine.  3 pieces.  ’’  I 

— Half-crown  xxx.  and  xii.  d.  Good.  2 pieces. 


3 276 

277 


— Half-pennies  and  farthings  of  George  I.  under  } 

Wood’s  patent.  Varieties.  Fair.  6 pieces. 


— Pennies,  half-pennies,  and  farthings,  George  II.  and 
III.  Ordinary.  9 pieces.  / 5 


Scotch  farthings  of  Charles  II.  Obv.  C II.  R under  a 

crown ; rev.  -thistle.  Fine.  2 pieces.  . J • _ 


o 278 
o 279 


Farthings  and  bawbees.  Thistle.  Fair.  6 pieces.  \ , 

Bawbees  and  half  do.  James  II.  and  William  and  7 ‘ b’  V 


280 

281 


282 

283 

284 

285 

286 


Mary,  and  several  rare  tokens.  Miscellaneous. 

10  pieces. 

Isle  of  Man.  Penny  of  George  III.  1786.  Very  fine.  V|; . ^ ^ , , ,, 
Scarce.  \ f J 

Athol  penny.  1758.  The  legs  in  mail,  and  spurred.  I,  ' / 

Extra  fine,  rare.  - - - 

Penny,  half-penny,  and  farthing.  4 pieces,  / f •'  ; 


Guernsey.  8 doubles  and  4 doubles.  Very  fine.  2 pieces,  ' 


287 


8 doubles,  4 doubles,  and  1 double.  3 pieces  \ d. 

J ersey  and  Guernsey.  6 piecesT"  To  1 ‘ ; ' G. 

English.  Charles  II.  “ Carolus  a Carolo  ” farthings./^ 

Rare.  2 pieces.  v / 5 AAa  G V 

Pattern  farthing  of  Charles  II.  “ Carolus  a Car- 
olo.” Struck  with  two  rings  in  centre.  Extra  fine  J ’■ 

and  rare. 

Half-penny  and  farthing  of  William  and  Mary.  I 

Good,  rare.  2 pieces.  •’  ‘ --.I 

Half-penny  and  farthing  of  William  alone.  Good,  . 

rare.  2 pieces. 

Half-penny  of  William  alone.  Good,  rare.  3 pcs.  1 6 g (> 

Half-penny  of  George  I.  Good,  dark.  Scarce.  /GwJ 

do  do  Poor. 

Farthing  do  Yery  fine,  rare. 

Farthing  of  George  II.  Very  fair. 

2 x'fC<JLg.-  <u 


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/ 

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British  Coins. 


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dm 

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6D 

295  English  Half-penny  of  George  II.  Very  fine,  rare. 

296  Half-pennies  and  farthings  George  II. 

297  Twopence  George  III.  Rim  raised,  letters  incuse. 

Very  fine. 

Penny.  George  III.  Equally  fine,  same  type. 

do  Duplicate,  same  in  all  respects. 

Pennies,  three  varieties,  1799  and  1800.  Ordinary. 

3 pieces. 

Pattern  penny  of  1788.  On  edge,  ‘‘Render  to 


29S 

299 

300 

301 


) 

/ 


1 1 i 

304 

( 

fJ£iUpl  f 

305  — 

fkicksiM  3 

306 

307  — 

{< 

308  — 

Cf  / 

•(  HtUvHtXh 

309 

310  — 

n / 

311  — 

Caesar  the  things  that  are  Caesar’s.”  Gilt.  Very  fine, 
rare. 

302  Penny,  half-penny,  and  farthing  George  III.  Good. 

3 pieces. 

303  Others  of  this  reign.  Ordinary.  10  pieces. 

Pattern  half -penny  and  farthing  of  George  IV. 

(1826.)  Gilt.  Beautiful.  2 pieces. 


Extra  fine. 

Penny,  half  do.,  farthing,  half  do. 


3 pieces. 
7 pieces. 


— do  farthing,  and  half  do.  2 pieces. 

— Victoria.  Set  from  penny  to  quarter  farthing. 

1853.  Uncirculated.  5 pieces. 

— Victoria  penny,  and  half  do.  1S60.  Bright. 

• 2 pieces. 

— do  and  other  English.  14  pieces. 


3 o 


J*hr,ku  j 

if  o> 


yo 


r. 


A S~i‘ 

y cm, 


312  Victoria.  Medals  to  keep  her  subjects  informed  of  the 

names  and  number  of  her  children.  Very  small.  9 
plated.  11  pieces. 

313  Jetons,  on  which  her  subjects  are  requested  to 

“keep  their  temper”  under  very  trying  circumstances, 
with  a ride  “ To  Hanover,”  variously  mounted.  A 
curious  collection,  without  duplicates,  and  generally 
very  fine.  Brass.  18  pieces. 

314  Bane  Fakttting  Tokens.  Solyman  coffee-house  in  Ivy 

Lane.  1663.  With  the  tnrbanned  head  of  the  pro- 
prietor. Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

315  Abraham  Ogden  “ On  Wapping  Walle.”  Fine. 


English  Copper  Coins. 


*9 


' />  316 
/ 

£ S“  317 
fro  318 


h CH  *o 


Rare  Earthing  Tokens.  John  Watson  “ in  Gravesend  I 
heart  pierced  1653  ; ” by  an  arrow.  Yery  fine  and  rare.  /f  > V 

“At  the  S.  John’s  head  tavern  in  Ludgate.”  Head 

in  oval.  Yery  tine,  rare.  {G  ' > { i j . ' C- 

Bleeding  and  Tooth-Drawing.”  Rev.  “ Harrison, 


u 


hair-dresser,  Ho.  61  Long  Lane,  West  Smithfield.”  p( O 'J 
Two  busts  vis  a vis.  1707.  Rare. 

— Andrew  Melrose  & Co.  “Teas  direct  from  India 
house.”  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 

— Sparrow,  Hail  Merchant,  London.  “ His  Leather 


319 
Xo  320 


h 


/V  321 


322 
- 323 


Sauce.”  A balloon  flying.  Three  varieties.  Yery  fine 
and  rare.  ,3  pieces. 

— R.  Orchard’s  and  other  rare  old  tokens  for  necessary 

change. , 6 pieces. 

— Chevalier  and  others.  10  pieces. 


l( 


if 

n 


/$ 


Trade  half-penny  tokens  of  about  A.D.  1795.  White 
Hegress:  J.  Kilvington.  “ Success  to  the  Coal  Trade  ; ” 
Tribute  to  Palmer  for  Mail  Coaches — Picture  of  a Stase 
Team  : Edinburgh  half-penny,  etc.,  etc.  A very  fine 


hi 


I a/ 


i V 


U'K 


321 

325 

326 

327 

328 


330 


lot,  some  proofs. 

— Fine. 

— do 

— do 

— Good. 

— Ordinary. 

— do 

— do 

— do 


10  pieces. 
10  pieces,  t 


Penny  Tokens.  British  Copper  Co- — Obv 


10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

17 

Lion. 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Staf- 


vi. 


■•Sfr  v fv 


c^yU  y 


aU  l Hkl 

1 1 

t( 


ford — obv.  Gate  : J.  M.  Fellows — rev.  Castle  : etc. 


333 
i o 331 


Good  lot. 
— Fair. 


5 pieces. 
1 do 


li 

K 


9 o 335 


Arms  of  Gloucester.  Rev.  St.  Hicholas’  Church.  Y? 

* Fine  proof. 

“Patriae  et  Decus  et  Tutamen.”  Three-towered 

gate — below— -a  lion  ; rev.  soldier  on  guard.  Proof.  v H o 


7 


336 


Rare  Tokens  and  Medalets  of  a political  character. 
-Charles  I.,  his  bust;  rev.  “ Yiret,”  Anna,  Marquis  of  *],i: 
Granby,  Wellington,  etc.  6 pieces. 


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20 


British  Coins. 


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337  Rare  Tokens  and  Medal  ets  of  a political  character. 

“ lac,  Princeps  Wallise  (Pretender).  1697.  The 
devil  conducting  Napoleon  to  Elba,  riding  reversed  on 
a donkey.  Fine  and  rare.  2 pieces. 

337*Caroline  Regina.  Rev.  “ Bill  withdrawn,”  etc.,  Mar- 
riage of  George  and  Charlotte ; Punch’s  Medalet,  and 
two  of  the  Pretender,  1702.  All  extremely  tine.  Rare 
lot.  5 pieces 

338  Admiral  Kempenfelt.  His  ship  going  down ; obv. 

view  of  Gibraltar.  Splendid,  rare. 

339  Duplicate.  Rubbed. 

340  Crystal  Palace  Exhibition,  1851.  Silver-plated  ; rev, 

a wheel.  Fine  proof. 

341  Robert  Peel  Medalet,  and  other  miscellaneous.  Fine. 

4 pieces 

342  Miscellaneous  pieces  ; some  religious.  10  pieces 

343  Prof.  Holloway.  Rev.  Health  personified  (advertising 

his  pills).  Rare.  • Size  22 

344  Anti-Slavery.  “We  are  all  brethren.”  Size  22 


■ s , V. 

English  Medals — Copper. 


There  are  a few  tin  and  brass  under  this  head,  but  they  are  fully 
described  as  such. 


346 


Lj 

f 


Sovereigns  of  England.  A series  by  Dossier , from  "Wil- 
liam II.  to  George  II.,  viz. : William  Rufus,  died  1100  ; 
Henry  I.,  1135  ; Henry  II.,  1189  ; Richard  I.,  1199  ; 
John,  1216;  Henry  III.,  1227;  Edward  I.,  1307; 
Edward  II.,  1327  ; Richard  II.,  1399  ; Henry  IY, 
1413;  Henry  Y.,  1422;  Henry  YL,  1461;  Edward 
IV.,  1483 ; Edward  Y.,  1483 ; Richard  III.,  1485 ; 
Henry  YII.,  1509  ; Henry  YIII.,  1547 ; Edward  YI., 
1553;  Mary,  1558;  Elizabeth,  1602;  James  I.,  1625; 
Charles  I.,  1649  ; Charles  II.,  1684  ; James  II.,  1688  ; 
Mary  II.,  1694;  William  III.,  1702;  George  I.,  1727  ; 
George  II.,  1760.  With  a single  exception,  in  proof 
condition.  Size  26.  28  pieces 

Charles  II.,  Edward  YI.,  and  Caroline,  of  the  same 

series. 

William  III.,  by  Rogat.  Splendid  bust.  Size  27 


347 


21 


English  Medals. — Copper. 


9 


^ 0 348  Sovereigns  of  England.  George  II.  Rev.  Neptune  in  . 

his  car ; FOEDVS  YIENNENSE,  1731.  Extremely  A • -j  ' , 
fine.  Size  30 

— William  and  Mary.  Rev.  an  illustration  of  the 
golden  age,  “Securitas  Britannise,”  1689.  Very  beau- 
tiful medal,  by  P.  R.  M.  (?) ; has  been  gilt.  Size  36 
— Geoige  III.  (by  Kuchler).  Obv.  rich  bust ; rev. 

Peace.  Fine  proof.  Size  32 

- — George  HI.  Another  by  same  hand.  Rev.  Ma- 


i fU)  v ; 


t 


Eo  350 

%0  351 

/ o 352 


Carj-k.ti 


a. 


sonic  signs. 


Fine  proof. 


Size  32 


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u 


George  III.  Splendid  medal  by  Milton.  Obv. 


2 6 " 354 


laureated  head  ; rev.  Hygeia  standing,  SALUS  POPLT-f  {,  ? ( . ; - p y: 
LI,  15tli  Nov.,  1798.  Fine  proof.  Size  32 

y V 353  Admirals  Vernon  and  Blakney.  The  taking  of  Cartha-  , , 

gen  a and  selling  of  Minorca  for  “French  gold.”  Brass.  -|TTt  ( V 
Uncirculated.  2 pieces 

Medal  in  same  style  and  material.  Man  hanging.  Brass 
of  Queen  Anne-;  one  of  George  II.  in  brass,  and  one 
of  George  III.  rev.  Proclaimed  Oct.  2,  1760.  The 
latter  very  fine.  4 pieces 

William  III.  in  lead ; Edward  YI.,  by  Dassier. 

2 pieces 

Admiral  Nelson  for  victory  of  the  Nile.  Copper,  gilt. 

Rare.  Size  30 

Obv.  his  bust';  rev.  Neptune  and  Hippocampus, 

Aug.  1,  1798.  Lead.  Rare.  • Size  22  j&LV-iUM  t H 


foijuii  (LtL 


h 355 
l/$~  356 
16~  357 


A* 


/ 


. * S 358  George  II.  Rev.  in  a circle  names  of  six  military  cam- 
paigns and  their  successful  officers,  the  uppermost  being 
Quebec  and  Wolf;  in  the  centre  arms  of  France  up- 
side down  ; 1759.  Fine  brass  medal,  and  rare.  Size  28 
[SlJ  359  Naval  Medal.  Same  year  (1759).  “ Britain  triumphed ; 

Hawke  commannded.”  Rev.  “France  relinquishes 
the  sea.”  Proof.  Size  28 

; (,  ■ 360  Conquest  of  Canada  Completed.  Obv.  Neptune  with 
oar;  rev.  “Montreal  taken;”  the  province  weeping 
under  a pine  tree  (compare  with  “Judea  Capta”). 
Tarnished  proof,  rare.  Size  28  • 

. W 361  Wellington  Medal  in  Iron.  YOTA  PUBLICA  ; an- 
other for  the  Peninsular  campaign  ; both  with  his  bust ; 
struck  in  iron.  Fine,  and  said  to  be  very  rare. 

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Copper,  gilt. 

For  the  glories  of  his  reign.  YOTA  ORBIS  ; 

Fame  and  Victory  supporting  a grand  tablet,  History 
and  Time  making  the  record  ; both  sides  covered  with 
work  ; edge  lettered.  Uncirculated.  Size  28 

William,  Duke  of  Cumberland.  Obv.  bust;  rev.  man 
kneeling  to  a crowned  lion;  1746.  Extremely  fine, 
brass.*  Size  20 

William  Murray,  “ Comte  de  Mansfield.”  Rev.  Jus- 
tice, 1777.  By  Kirk.  Proof.  Size  24 

Cardinal  Wolsey.  Obv.  his  bust ; rev.  Wolsey’s  gate. 
Splendid  proof.  Size  20 

Tiio.  Howard,  u Comte  de  Effingham.”  Rev.  Pro  Pa- 
tria ; Britannia  seated.  Fine  proof.  Size  22 

British  (deni us  personified.  Rev.  Britannia  standing 
before  ships  in  port;  Sept.  23,  1752,  Splendid  proof. 

Size  28 

Robert  Walpole,  William  Pultney,  and  Philip  Stan- 
hope (Counts  of  Oxford,  Bath,  and  Chesterfield).  Fine. 
Size  36.  3 pieces 

Salisbury  Cathedral.  Temperance  Medal ; To  commemo- 
rate the  passing  of  Robert  Peel’s  Free  Trade  measures  ; 
Crystal  Palace ; Prince  Albert,  etc.  All  very  fine,  tin. 

6 pieces 

English  Silver  Medals. 

Edward  YI.  Young  bust  to  the  middle  at  three-quar- 
ters face,  cap  and  plmne  and  gold  chain  in  oval  within 
broad  olive  wreath  ; rev.  coat-of-arms  on  garnished 
shield,  also  within  wreath ; with  loop.  Splendid  medal. 
Old  and  extra  rare.  Size  30x36 

Philip  and  Mary.  Marriage  Medal  (1625).  Obv. 
busts  face  to  face ; rev.  Cupid  with  roses  and  lilies. 
Original.  Fine  and  rare.  Size  15 

Repetition  of  last. 


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23 


English  Silver  Medals. 


< r 374  James  I.  and  Charles  I.  Obv.  James  with  hat:  “Give 
thy  judgments,  0 God,  unto  the  king  !”  rev.  young 
Charles  bare-headed ; “ And  thy  righteousness  unto 
the  king’s  sonn.”  Engraved  ; original  of  the  time  ot 
James  I.  Very  line  and  rare.  Size  17 

(TO  375  Charles  II.  Coronation  Medal.  Obv.  crowned  bust 
royally  dressed  ; rev.  the  King  seated  with  sceptre,  an 
angel  crowning  him.  By  T.  Simon  (?).  The  area 
burnished;  the  medal  but  little  worn.  Very  rare. 

Size  IS 

376  Medal  struck  to  commemorate  the  institution  of  the 

Order  of  the  Garter.  Obv.  St.  George  and  Dragon, 
horse  in  mail  ; rev.  inscription  in  nine  parallel  lines, 
1678.  Extremely  line,  hardly  circulated.  Yery  rare. 

Size  32 

377  Charles  II.  Crown,  1670.  Yery  good,  scarce. 

y '-378  James  III.  1701.  Pretender.  Obv.  ship;,  rev.  St. 

George  and  dragon,  “ Soli  Deo  Gloria.”  Extra  line, 
rare.  Size  13 

<£>  2^  379  William  and  Mary.  Laureated  bust  of  the  former  on 
the  latter  to  r.  ; rev.  inauguration,  1689.  Yery  line. 

Size  23 

7 ' 380  William  III.  Splendid  bust,  laureated  and  draped  ; rev. 

Fame,  with  angels  carrying  shields  ; on  them,  Water- 
fort,  Athlone,  Limrich,  Galoway,  Kinsal,  Lonon- 
dery  ; below,  the  battle-field  of  Drogheda  ; in  ex. 
Restitutore  Hibernia  ; edge  lettered.  Extremely 
fine,  rare.  Sixe  26 

<^V  381  Mary,  Consort  of  William  III.  Bust  laureated;  rev. 

female  seated  on  a barren  rock,  O Dea  Certe.  Size  22 
( 382  Anna.  Inauguration  Medal,  Obv.  fine  bust;  rev.  Mi- 

nerva hurling  a thunderbolt  at  a three-headed  monster, 
1702.  Fine  proof.  Size  23 

tru  383  Obv.  Mars  down,  Minerva  standing  over  him, 

Ludovicus  Magnus.  Anna  Major  ; rev.  12  shields,  each 
bearing  the  name  of  a city  taken  from  the  French 
army,  XII  YRBES  CUM  PROYINCIS  IXTRA  XY 
D iLeCEPTA  1706.  Splendid  medal.  Size  32 


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Anna.  Splendid  bust,  laureated  ; rev.  trophy  of  arms,  In- 
spectant,  Gall.  Cent.  Mille,  1710.-  Proof.  Size  30 

Bust  crowned  ; rev.  May  1,  1707  ; cypher  on 

pedestal,  supporting  arms.  Very  tine.  Size  17 

Obv.  like  last ; rev.  different.  Same  size. 

George  I.  Coronation  Medal.  Uncirculated.  Size  22 
Duplicate.  Very  tine. 

Obv.  bust,  laureated  ; rev.  record  of  bis  life,  end- 
ing “ Osnabru — 1827.”  Fine.  Size  18 

Geokge  III.  Coronation  Medal.  Very  tine.  Size  22 
Citaelotte,  wife  of  George  III.  Her  coronation.  Cor- 
responding to  last. 

Geokge  III.  and  Charlotte.  Their  busts  conjoined  ; 
rev.  angel- flying  over  London,  FELICITAS  BRITAN- 
NIA— 1761.  Fine,  pierced.  Size  18 

William  IV.  Pev.  Adel  aid  ; two  heads,  engraved  by 
Wyon.  Proof.  Size  21 

Victoria.  British  Army  Medal.  Splendid  crowmed 
bust  by  Wvon,  1S48  ; rev.  Victoria  crowning  Welling- 
ton, 1793-1814;  8 bars,  with  inscriptions.  Fine  proof. 

Size  23 

To  the  Army  of  the  Punjab,  1849  ; two  bars,  Mool- 

tam  Coojerat  ; original  ribbon.  Very  tine.  Same 
size. 

Baltic,  1854-1855.  Proof.  Same  size. 

La-Criinea,  1855  ; rev.  Turkesliins.  Splendid  proof, 

with  original  ribbon,  clasp,  and  pin.  Size  10 

India.  Her  bust;  rev.  Britannia  and  a lion.  Same 

size  as  last.  Also  with  ribbon  and  pin.  Proof. 

St.  George  and  Dragon.  A silver  badge  for  the  St. 

George  Society.  About  2£  inches. 

Masonic  Badge.  Edinburgh,  1847.  St.  Clair  Lodge. 

Dollar  size,  gilt ; loop  and  pin.  Very  fine. 

Dollar  size.  Very  fine. 

Horatius  Nelson.  His  bust;  rev.  naval  column,  1805. 

Very  fine,  rare.  Size  25 

Religious  Medals.  Very  pretty,  and  fine  silver. 

2 pieces 


Corns  of  France. 


25 


>'o  404  Ivory  Box,  with  silver  coin  of  James  II.  inserted  in 
cover.  Made  to  hold  small  coins,  to  bestow  as  a mar- 
riage gift.  Bare  and  fine. 

^ 405  Silver  Box,  with  Hebrew  inscription.  A Jewish  custom, 
very  old,  is  connected  with  this  box.  It  seems  to  be 
explained  by  an  attribute  of  Jupiter  Serapes,  who 
was  represented  with  a measure  or  bushel  on  his  head. 
This  box,  which  is  about  the  size  of  a thimble,  is  for 
the  purpose  for  which  it  is  used,  called  a bushel,  and  is 
given  to  the  bride  full  of  small  gold  coins.  She  is, 
therefore,  said  to  have  received  in  dowry  “ a bushel  of 
gold.”  Mery  curious  and  uncommon. 

? ^ *406  Crucifix.  St.  Andrew  on  a silver  cross,  laid  on  a sun, 
with  rays  ; on  the  reverse  a monogram.  Fine  silver, 
solid,  heavy,  and  beautifully  enameled.  Length,  two 
inches. 

407  of  solid  silver.  Two  Christs,  one  with  roses.  Of 

very  old  work.  Length,  3 inches. 


COINS  OF  FRANCE. 

Gaulo-jRornano. 

408  Early  Silver  Solidus.  Obv.  rude  characters ; rev. 
horse.  Small,  thick  coin.  Bare. 

Kings  from  Charlemagne.  Silver. 

v 409  Charles  the  Great  (Charlemagne).  768.  Solidus  (large 
silver  penny).  Obv.  monogram  of  his  name  in  centre  ; 
on  outer  circle  MET  + VLLO  + ; rev.  short  cross  and 
moneyer’s  name.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

>Cr  410  Charles  II.  (the  Bald).  840.  Solidus.  KABLVS REX 
MET  VLLO.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

411  Charles  III.  (the  Fat).  884.  Denier.  Fine,  rare. 

? • 412  Eudes  (Limoges).  887.  Solidus.  Obv.  name  obscure 
in  centre  ; AT+IA — around  ; rev.  short  cross  and 
moneyer’s  name.  Broad,  well-preserved,  and  very 
rare. 


26 


Corns  of  France. 


Li  S' 

113 

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111 

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115 

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427 

Charles  (the  Simple).  89$.  His  name  well  executed 
in  monogram,  DEI  GRATIA  REX  ; rev.  CIYITAS 
AYR — solidus.  Extremely  fine,  rare.  ' 

Raoul.  923.  Solidus.  Name  in  centre,  ALIE — around; 
rev.  cross,  etc.  Fine  and  very  rare. 

Lothaire.  Poiteau.  Castle  and  short  cross.  A.D.  951. 
Denier.  Rare. 

Louis  YII.  (the  Young).  1137.  Solidus,  LYDOAHCYS 
REX.;  various  letters  in  centre;  rev.  short  cross  and 
moneyer’s  name.  Fine,  rare. 

Philip  August.  11S0.  Half  Tournois  (from  being  first 
coined  at  Tours).  Fame,  castle,  and  cross.  Good  and 
rare. 

Louis  YIII.  (the  Lion).  1223.  Solidus.  Same  type  as 
last.  LYDOAHCYS  REX.  \rery  line,  rare. 

Louis  IX.  (called  Saint).  1226.  Denier.  Similar  to 
Louis  YIII.  Rare. 

Philip  (the  Hardy).  1270.  Half  Tournois.  Poor,  but 
rare.  2 pieces 

Philip  IY.  (Le  Bel).  1285.  Grand-blanc  (size  of  English 
Groat).  Short  cross  in  centre,  name  in  circle,  mot- 
to in  outer  circle ; rev.  castle  in  centre,  CIAHS  + 
TYRONYS.  Yerj  fine  piece,  but  slightly  cracked. 
Rare. 

Philip  YI.  (Aralois).  1327.  Grand-blanc.  Same  type. 
Fine.  • 2 pieces 

Charles  AH.  (AY ell  Beloved).  1380.  Grand-blanc.  Obv. 
KAROL YS  FRAHCORY.  REX.  Spade  - shaped 
shield  with  fleur-de-lis;  rev.  new  motto,  “Sit  nonem 
Domini  Benedicti,”  cross,  fleur-de-lis,  and  crowns  in 
angles.  Extremely  fine,  rare. 

Another.  Yery  fine. 

Charles  YII.  1122.  CAROLYS  FRANCORY.  Rex. 
Same  as  Charles  AH.  Grand-blanc.  Yery  fine. 

Another.  Type  varied.  Pierced,  ordinary. 

Louis  XI.  1161.  Grand-blanc  a-la-Couronne.  Same 
type  as  last  and  same  in  all  respects  except  name. 
Fair,  very  rare. 


Kings  from  Charlemagne.  27 

2.  428  Charles  VIII.  (the  Affable.)  1483.  Grand-blanc.  Large 
R crowned  ; rev.  cross.  Ordinary. 

><428* Testoon.  CAROLVS  YIII.,  etc.,  laureated  bust 

to  1. ; rev.  shield  with  3 lilies  under  a crown  ; C and 
crown  on  both  sides;  motto  of  France  around.  Thick 
coin,  size  and  weight  of  one-third  crown.  Well  pre- 
served, rare. 

1 429  Loins  XII.  (Pere  du  Peuple).  1497.  Grand-blanc. 

Obv.  LVDOVICVS  REX;  short  cross  and  motto; 
rev.  castle,  TVROXVS  Cl  VITAS.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

430  Francis  I.  1514.  Testoon.  Crowned  bust  to  1. ; rev. 
arms  quartered  on  shield,  motto  around.  Very  good 
and  rare. 

0 431  FIenry  II.  1546.  Testoon.  Obv.  ibust;  rev.  shield 
with  3 lilies  crowned,  II  crowned  on  both  sides.  Very 
fine,  struck  the  last  year  of  his  reign,  1 559.  Rare. 

432  Douzaine.  (About  groat,  size.)  Obv.  II.  crowned 

and  lilies ; rev.  cross  with  lilies. 

2,  433  Douzaine.  Shield  crowned  and  crescent  crowned ; 

rev.  cross  with  H.  + crown  in  alternate  angles;  coun- 
terstamped  with  a lily.  Good,  rare. 

* 434  Same  type,  without  counterstamp.  Very  fine. 

2 pieces 

435  Duplicates  of  Nos.  432  and  434.  Good.  2 pieces 

436  Douzaine  and  Turnoise.  2 pieces 

o 437  Ciiarle8  IX.  1560  to  1574.  Testoon,  with  his  bust 
laureated.  Dated  1565.  Extremely  fine,  rare. 

•7  438  Small  silver  coin.  >j 

439  Henry  III.  1574.  Half-crown.  Obv.  laureated  bust, 

II  in  the  centre  of  a cross  fleurie.  Extremely  fine, 
very  rare. 

440  Testoon.  Bust  laureated  ; rev.  arms  crowned  and 

II  crowned.  1575.  Very  fine. 

ro  441  Half-testoon.  Large  II  between  lilies,  crowned  ; rev. 
cross  terminating  in  lilies.  Very  fine. 

Z>  442  Another,  different.  Very  fine. 


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Henry  IY.  1589  to  1610.  Testoon.  Obv.  “ TTenricus 
IIII.  D.  G.  Franc  E Nav,  Rex.  1594.”  Large  cross, 
rose  in  centre ; rev.  arms  crowned  and  motto.  (One- 
third  crown  in  value.)  Very  fine,  rare. 

Testoon.  With  his  bust  laureated ; rev.  cross 

fleurie,  II  in  centre.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

Duplicate.  Fine  for  so  rare  a piece. 

Douzaine.  Counterstamped.wfith  a lily. 

Douzaines.  Various  types,  all  fine.  3 pieces 

Douzaine.  ‘ Nearly  uncirculated,  rare. 

Louis  XIII.  (the  Just).  1610  to  1643.  Testoon.  Obv. 
IIENRICVS  XIII.  D.  G.  FRAN  ET  NAV  REX: 
1642  ; rev.  arms  (3  fleur  delis)  on  a shield  under  a crown. 
As  it  came  from  the  die,  rare. 

Testoon.  Different  coat-of-arms.  Very  fine. 

Small  coin,  with  his  bust  laureated. 

Half-crown.  1642.  Entirely  uncirculated,  very 

rare. 

Louis  XIV.  1643  to  1715.  Small  silver  coins,  with  his  bust, 
young  and  old  ; one  dated  1654,  the  other  1704.  In 
fine  preservation.  2 pieces 

One-eiglith  crown.  Old  busts.  Varieties,  poor.  2 pieces 

Quarter-crown.  1666.  Young  bust,  laureated. 

Fair. 

Quarter-crown.  Old  head  ; different  reverse.  Fair. 

Quarter-crown.  1690.  Bust,  with  long  hair ; rev. 

letter  L’s  interlocked  at  right  angles  in  such  a wav  as 
to  form  a cross,  a crown  at  each  limb,  and  fleur  de  lis 
betwreen  the  angles.  Ex.  fine. 

Half-crown.  Same  type  and  date.  Fair. 

Half-crown  of  1691.  Nearly  uncirculated,  rare. 

Crown  of  1709.  Obv.  mailed  bust;  rev.  three 

crowns.  A rare  type,  in  fair  preservation. 

Crown.  17 11.  Same  type.  Fine,  rare. 

Louis  XV.  1715  to  1774.  Francs  and  Ilalf-fuancs. 

Laureated  head  to  1. ; different  reverse.  3 pieces 

— — Half-crown.  1728.  Poor. 


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fine. 

464* Quarter-crown.  1782.  Very  fine. 

465  Half-crown.  1790.  Uneirculc^ted,  rare. 

466  Crowm.  1775.  Very  fine  on  reverse  ; obv.  rubbed. 


467 

v 468 


Rare. 

— Crown.  1791.  Mint  mark  a swan.  Fine,  rare. 

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“Regne  De  La  Lois.”  Victory,  fasces,  and  cock.yJyjA/lJ^^v/S 
Extremely  fine,  rare.  I 

V 469  Crown  of  this  type,  struck  in  1792.  Edge  milled 

as  a vine,  counter-stamped,  “ 40  BZ.”  on  one  side  ^ 
and  opposite,  the  Arms  of  Berne;  but  little  cir- 
culated. Rare. 

5 470  Half-crown,  1793.  Fine. 

<>'471  — — Thirty  Sols,  and  fifteen  Sols.  Same  type.  2 pcs 
• 472  French  Republic.  1793.  Six  Livres.  Fine,  rare.  / A VSlW-W 
',  473  Napoleon.  Premiere  Consul.  An.  12,  Five  Francs. 

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474  Napoleon.  Emperor,  1804  to  1815.  Quarter  Franc.  /V  ^ 

By  Tioher.  Uncirculated. 

475  Others.  Fine.  2 pieces  , V 

476  Quarter  Franc,  Half  do.  Franc,  Two  Francs,  and 

Five  Francs,  making  eight  and  three-quarters  Francs 

5 pieces 


value.  A fine  set,  not  uncirculated. 
477  ■ Quarter  Franc.  Brilliant. 


478  Demi  do. 

479  Franc  do. 

480  Two  Francs, 


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481  Louis  XVIII.  1815  to  1824.  Quarter  Franc. 

482  Five  Francs.  Tiolier.  Fine. 

483  Five  Francs.  Michaet.  Fine. 

484  Charles  X.  1824-1830.  Quarter  Franc.  Fine. 

"485  Five  Francs.  Nearly  uncirculated.  Rare. 

' 486  Louis  Piiillippe.  1830-1848.  Quarter  Franc.  Fine,  q 
,487  Five  Francs.  Very  fine.  Rare. 


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488  Republic  of  1848.  Five  Francs,  by  Dupre.  REPUB- 

LIC FRARCAISE,  FIVE  FRARCS,  1848  ; rev. 
three  figures  -standing,  LIBERTE  EGALITE,  FRA- 
TERR1TE.  Rearly  uncirculated. 

489  Duplicate,  (1848).  Very  fine. 

490  Another  Five-Franc  piece,  1848.  Fine. 

491  Five  Francs  of  this  tjqie,  1849.  Very  fine. 

492  Five  Francs,  1849.  Obv.  Head  of  Ceres.;  rev.  like 

those  of ’48.  Very  fine. 

493  Duplicate.  do. 

494  Two  Francs.  Head  of  Ceres.  Very  fine. 

495  Twenty  Centimes  of  the  years  1850  and  1851,  un- 

circulated. 2 pieces 

496  Louis  Rapoleon  Bonaparte  as  President  of  the  Re- 

public, 1852.  Five  -Francs,  by‘  Barre.  Very  fine 
scarce. 

497  Rapoleon  III.,  Emperor.  Obv.  his  head  laureated  ; rev. 

ermine  crowned,  displaying  two  sceptres  crossed  with 
the  Eagle  of  the  Empire,  Five  Francs,  1867.  Ex- 
tremely fine,  scarce. 

498  Five  Francs,  1870.  Same  type.  Ex.  fine. 

499  Duplicate.  Equally  fine. 

500  *-  Franc  and  Half-franc.  Empire.  2 pieces 

501  French  Republic  of  1871.  Five  Francs;  liberty,  eqalite, 

fraternite,  by  Dupre.  M.  M.,  anchor  and  cross.  Fine, 
scarce. 

502  Five  Francs,  1871.  Mint  mark,  anchor  and  bee. 

Uncirculated.  Scarce. 

503  Two  Francs,  1871.  Head  of  Ceres.  Uncirculated. 

504  Commune.  Five  Francs,  1871.  Mint  mark,  anchor  and 

trident.  Extremely  fine,  and  very  rare. 

Note. — The  silver  pieces  actually  coined  by  the  Commune  are  rare. 
They  may  be  known  by  the  mint  mark,  and  .by  this  only — the 
anchor  to  r , and  the  trident  to  1.  of  the  letter  A. 


Kings  of  Navane — Silver. 

/ i 505  Henry  II.  1577.  Testoon,  two  busts  facing  ; crown 
^ U U • above,  bull  below;  rev.  “ Gratia  Dei  sam  Qd  sum.” 

Arms  of  France  and  Ravarre,  quartered  on  shield 
crowned.  Very  fine  and  rare. 


On 


" Baronial  and  Ecclesiastical. 


3i 


• >j  506  Joanna.  1567.  Testoon.  Bust  “ Joanna  Dei  Gra  Reg1. 

Navar,  D.  B.”  Below  P.  and  bull ; rev.  similar  to 
last.  A line  coin,  and  most  excessively  rare. 

'OO  507  Fbancis  I.  Testoon,  1514  to  1516.  A King  of  France  and 
Kavarre.  A testoon  with  his  bust  crowned.  Fine  and 
rare. 

French  Baronial  and  Ecclesiastical — Silver. 

In  alphabetical  order. 

- 508  Alsace.  Ferdinand  II.,  Austrian  Count.  Quarter- 
crown,  with  his  bust  to  the  waist.  Very  fine. 

5 ' 509  Ferd.  Duke  of  Bur.,  etc.  Small  silver  with  arms  of 

Alsace.  Fine. 

o 510  Andttse,  (City).  ANDVSIENSIS.  Large  B in  centre  ; 
rev.  cross.  “ Salvienses.”  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

S "511  Angles,  (City).  Very  line  and  old  Penny,  or  Denarius. 
In  centre  DOf  ; rev.  cross  and  name  of  city.  Rare. 

ij  512  Angouleme.  Louis,  Duke  of  Orleans,  1380,  LVDOICVS  ; 

cross  rev.  EGOLISSIME.  Four  anulets.  Denarius 
Fine  and  rare. 

Note. — The  term  “ denarius  ” is  used  instead  of  " penny”  in  the  books 
out  of  which  we  get 'out  knowledge  concerning  these  coins.  It  seems 
to  be  proper  enough,  and  the  two  terms  will  be  found  in  this  Cat- 
alogue in  different  departments,  (and  perhaps  sometimes  in  the 
same),  applied  to  coins  of  the  same  class.  The  writer  has  not  been 
at  all  careful  or  discriminating  in  this  regard,  but  hopes  to  be  for. 
given  for  such  trifles  in  a work  where  graver  faults  will  be  found 
not  particularly  rare. 

513  Angouleme.  Similar  to  last ; equally  fine  denarius.  J 

3"  514  Same.  do. 

515  do.  2 pieces 

* 516  Anjou.  Geoffrey  II.,  (Martel),  1040.  GOSFRIDYS 
COf ; cross  rev.  ANDECAV.  Solidus.  Very  fine 
and  rare. 

517 Folques  IV.,  1097.  A fine  denarius  with  FVLCO- 

COME*  and  cross;  rev.  A design  which  may  have 
meant  a castle  or  fortress.  Very  rare. 

0 518  Charles  I.,  Duke  of  France,  1246  ; obv.  CAROLVS 

COMES;  cross;  rev.  similar  to  last.  Denarius.  Very 
fine,  rare. 


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524 

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527 

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528 

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529 

530 

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531 

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532 

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533 

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534 

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535 

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536 

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537 

/o  519  Anjou.  Charles  IY.,  1480.  King  of  Naples.  Count.  Small 
silver.  Fine.  2 pieces 

520  Aquitaine.  William  X.,  Duke,  1127-1137.  Denarius. 
EYILILMOf.  Four  small  crosses ; rev.  f DYRDE- 
OHLA.  Cross.  Extremely  fine,  rare. 

±6'  521  William  X.  Denarius.  Same  as  last.  Fine. 

/ Another.  Fine. 

— Edward  I.  England,  1272  to  1307.  Denarius 
(Penny) ; figure  nearly  full  length  ; rev.  cross.  Leop- 
ard and  fleur  de  lis  in  the  area.  Very  fine.  Even  un- 
circulated hnd  excessively  rare. 

— - Edward  I.  ED.  REX.  ANGLIE  ; rev.  plain  cross. 
Not  worn  ; impression  faint.  Rare  denarius. 

— Edward  1.  Same  as  last.  Fair. 

— “ Edward  III.  (England)  1327 ; fine  and  rare 


groat ; has  a French  castle  for  principle  type. 


CENTYLIO  COME,  cross ; rev.  M.  P and  cross ; fine. 
Very  rare. 

— Same  count.  Obolus ; a beautiful  little  coin,  and 
very  rare. 

— Duplicate.  Equally  fine. 


and  remarkable  denarius. 

rittany.  John  IY.,  Duke,  1364-1399  ; grand-blanc  ; 
rev.  cross,  motto  of  France.  Fine. 
uroundy.  John,  Duke,  1404-1419,  grand-blanc;  obv. 
“ Jobnnes  Dux  Burgundie rev.  cross  with  lilies 
and  leopards.  Fine,  rare. 


rius,  TEBALT  COMES,  cross ; rev.  CASTRI 
PRYVNIS,  curious  crenated  figure.  Yery  rare. 
lermont.  Denarius;  obv.  the  Yirgin  Mary  crowned, 
full  face,  STA— MARIA;  rev.  YRBS  ARYERNA, 
cross  fleurie,  and  St.  Andrew’s  cross.  Yery  fine  and 
interesting.  AD.  1361. 

o 


J 1 V 


OVA 


- Duplicate.  Nearly  as  fine. 


Baronial  and  Ecclesiastical 


33 


538 

539 


Dombes.  Louis,  Due  de  Montpensier,  1576,  L.  crowned;  A 
— Small  silver.  Rare. 


rev.  cross. 


— Anna  Maria  Ludovica,  1673,  Princess  ; half-crown. 
Bust  draped,  head  bare ; rev.  arms  of  France.  Fine 


A 


A 


f 510 


^41 


and  very  rare. 

— Henri,  Due  de  Montpensier.  Testoon,  1605  ; bust;  \ 
rev.  arms  crowned,  H.  crowned.  As  it  was  coined. 
Splendid,  rare. 

Another  of  the  Duke  of  Montpensier.  Nearly  f-J  ft  ^ 


f \ 


/542 
1543 
- 514 


equal  to  last.  Very  rare. 

Dreux.  Denier.  “Robertus,”  (1331.)  Rare. 

Goeze.  Denarius.  Fine,  rare. 

Loti-iringen  (Lorraine.)  Charles  de  Kuhne,  1390,  groat ; 
obv.  the  Duke  standing;,  armed  and  crowned,  IvARO- 


'>  545 

(/  i 


LYS  DYX  LOTILOR  Z M;  rev.  cross  within  two 
circles  of  inscription,  “ Grossus  de  Nancey  ’’  in  inner. 
Yery  fine  and  rare. 

Anton,  Duke,  1508  to  1511 ; obv.  coat-of-arms,  AN 


THONDG,  &c. ; rev.  FECIT  POTENCI  AM,  &c., 
arm  holding  sword.  Groat.  Entirely  uncirculated.  Rare. 


liNittir 


o 546 


The  same.  Testoon.  Bust  with  coronet:  rev. 


7 

4/i 


A 


1 


547 
■ -518 


Arms,  MONET  NANCEI  CYSA  ; in  ex.  1533.  Ex- 
tremely fine  and  rare. 

The  same  Testoon.  Similar  to  preceding.  /)  (_/  AyNfjE' 


Good. 


The  same.  Half-testoon,  1513  ; rev.  arms  and  two 


a r, . 

549 


double  crosses.  Fine,  equally  rare. 

— Charles  II.  ( Grosse ),  1515,  Duke.  Testoon.  Bust 


71 


*g550 
to  551 
o 552 


in  mail,  and  crowned ; rev.  coat-of-arms,  “ Moneta 
Nova  Nancei  Cusa.”  Extra  fine,  rare. 

— The  same.  Another  testoon.  Equally  fine.  r C ' A . 

— The  same.  Repetition  of  last.  d E' 

Leopold  I.,  1697  to  1729 ; obv.  eagle  crowned  ; 


f$iU  Hid 


f 


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0 553 

/ ft  %V  \ 

V 551 

/ 


rev.  large  cross,  crosses  in  angles,  1729.  XXX  deniers  I 
billon. 

The  same.  Testoon  (1712);  obv.  bust  bare;  rev.  ^ , i ; v. , 


cross  crowned.  Fine  and  rare. 

— The  same.  Testoon,  1723  ; obv.  same;  rev.  coat 

of- arms  crowned.  Rubbed. 

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560 


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561 

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563 

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Lyons.  Denarius;  obv.  “ Prima  Sedes;”  rev.  “ G-al- 
liaru,”  cross.  Fine,  rare. 

The  same.  2 pieces. 

Le  Mans.  Denarius  Erbertus  I.,  103d;  obv.  COMES 
CENOMAHISI,  monogram  of  Erbertus;  rev. 
SIGNYM  DEI  YI  YI,  cross.  Extremely  fine  and  rare 
penny. 

Meaux.  Stephen  de  la  Chapelle,  Bishop,  1162-1171. 
Denarius  ; obv.  head  front  STEPHANYS  EPE ; rev. 
“ Civitas  Mele,”  cross,  lilies  and  crescent.  Hardly  fine, 
but  very  rare. 

Melqueil.  Denarius,  on  one  side  cross ; rev.  4 anulets. 
Yery  fine. 

Duplicate. 

Montbelliaed,  1590 ; billon  coin,  F.  crowned ; rev. 
cross,  M and  lilies.  ' 2 pieces. 

Muebach.  Bracteate.  Small,  fine. 

Leopold,  Emperor,  1614-1625,  Crown  ; obv.  Bishop 

seated,  SANCTYS  LEODGARIYS;  rev.  FERDI- 
NAND YS  II  DO  ROM  IMP,  &c.,  double  eagle 
crowned.  Yery  fine,  rare. 

Duplicate,  but  not  as  fine. 

See  Wellenlieiin,  No.  1,647. 

Nancy.  Frederic  III.,  the  Fair,  son  of  Albert  of 
Austria,  1250  to.  1303;  obv.  Frederic  on  horseback; 
rev.  drawn  sword  MIRECORT.  Small  coin.  Extra 
fine  and  rare. 

Duplicate. 

Solidus  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Lothringen,  1390 ; 

coat-of-arms,  CAR.  D.  O.  LOT ; rev.  eagle  crowned, 
“ Moneta  Cusa  Nanceie.”  As  fine  as  when  struck. 
Rare. 

Neufchatel.  Theobald,  Count,  1345  ; obolus,  the  Count 
on  horseback  ; rev.  cross.  Yery  fine. 

Poiteau.  Denarius.  Alphonso,  1241.  ALFYNSYS 
COMES,  cross;  rev.  castle,  PICTAYIENTSIS. 
Extra  fine  and  rare. 

The  same.  Yery  fine. 


570 


Baronial  and  Ecclesiastical. 


35 


ft>  571 

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S-  572 
JL 

5-  573 

r574 

575 

i j-577 

>U578 

t'T" 579 

to  680 


Provence.  Alplionsus  I.,  King  of  Aragon,  1166,  r. 
denier;  obv.  REX  ARAGOX  ; rev.  PRO-VI-X  C- 
IA,  long  cross.  As  fine  as  when  coined.  Very  rare. 

Robert,  Duke  of  Calabria,  1309;  groat  (Carlini) ; 

obv.  crown  ; rev.  cross,  with  crosslets  and  lilies.  Fine 
and  rare. 

St.  Quintin.  Department  of  Ain.  Denarius.  u 

Rennes.  Brittany;  obv.  “ Reclonie  OIVITAS,,,  cross.  . 

Denarius..  Rare.  ^ „ Xrvtv  tv 

Similar;  rev.  cross  united  by  crescents.  v A ULl/f 

Another.  Extra  fine.  q 

Sancerre.  Cross;  in  angles,  star  and  lily.  ^ 

Souvigny.  Denarius,  full  face,  scpetre  or  crosier ; SIL-  C 
VIXIACO.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

Same  as  last.  Fine  penny.  ft  ..  /•— 

St.  Martin  of  Tours ; castle  and  cross.  Good  penny. 

Rare.  i . 

O 581  Strasburg.  Three  turnois  of  Charles,  Cardinal  of  Lor- 
raine under  Rudolph  of  Austria.  1602.  A R G is  the 
abbreviation  for  Argentinensis.  Strasburg.  Very  fine 
and  rare. 

Toulouse,  Raimond  V.  1143,  denarius ; obv.  RICOIE-  O 
S-PALACI,  Jesuit’s  cross;  rev.  DVX  MARCH 
P V,  crescent  and  stur ; brilliant.  Valuable  penny. 

Raimond  V.  Amother.  Very  fine.  vV  l U lAX-D'Y 

Half-pennies;  same  duke.  Varieties;  fine.  i / 

2 pieces.  H "C  ■ v 

Raimond  VI.  RAMOX  COMES  ; cross;  in  one  of 

the  angles,  S;  rev.  TOLOZI  CIVI,  short  cross,  A P. 


/ b 582 

a i-i\r 

5 .-  583 

’6'  584 

\-0  585 

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< 586 
■o  587 


,f  588 
589 
• 5'  590 


to  591 


Extremely  fine  ; valuable  penny. 

Raimond  VI.  Another;  equally  fine.  4 4 QV-.  n U< 

Touls.  John  de  Sierck,  Archbishop,  1296 ; bust,  front 
face,  OH  A A XES,  Denarius.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

Turenne.  Raimond  III.,  1335.  Denarius.  Fine. 

Repetition  of  last.  }j  r 


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Valence.  City;  obv.  VRBS  VALEXTIAL,  rude 
figure  (sense  obscure) ; rev.  S.  APOLIXARS,  cross 
with  balls  on  the  ends.  Very  fine  and  rare  Denarius. 
Others  precisely  similar.  Xearly  as  fine.  2 pieces. 


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593 

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594 

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596 

597 


f 598 

599 

600 

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h i ' 602 


603 

604 


605 
/u  606 


Coins  of  France. 

Valenciennes.  William  III.,  1349;  groat  size;  four 
lions  in  a circle;  rev.  ‘‘  Mone  ISTova  Vale  Ceis,”  long 
cross.  Fine  and  rare. 

Very  fine  denarius  ; lion  and  cross.  Fare. 

Vendome.  V and  cross;  rev.  cross  ; denarius.  Fine. 

Verdun.  Theoderic,  Bishop,  1047  ; obv.  TE-ODERIC- 
EP  below ; rev.  letters  arranged  in  form  of  a cross, 
VIRGO  MARIA.*  Denarius. 

See  “ Wellenheim,”  1875,  where  it  is  described  as  R.R. 

Vermandois.  Eleonore.  1183.  Denarius. 

Vienne.  Bishopric.  Obv.  bust  to  left  S.  M.  VIENNA 
x ; rev.  MAXIMA  GALL.  Cross  with  dots.  Superb 
penny,  thirteenth  century. 

Similar.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

Another.  Equally  fine. 

do  do 

Vienne  (City).  Charles  VII.  1422.  Dolphin  and  lily, 
CAROLVS,  FRANCOR,  REX;  rev.  cross,  lilies,  and 
crowns,  motto  of  France.  Fine  and  rare  denarius. 

Charles  II.,  the  bald ; son  of  Louis  the  Debonaire.  840. 
Obv.  in  monogram,  his  name  in  centre  ; around,  DEI 
GRATIA  REX. ; rev.  cross,  CVRTISASSIEN  (coined 
at  Court  sessin).  Extremely  fine  and  rare  penny. 

Toulouse.  Fine  denarius. 

Valenciennes.  Marguerite.  Cavalier  galloping  to  left. 
A.D.  1324.  (Struck  for  the  wife  of  Louis  V.)  Well’n. 
1862.  Groat  size.  Splendid,  very  rare. 

Cavalier  to  right ; rev.  cross  and  crescent.  Similar 

to  last. 

Penny  and  token  to  commemorate  the  union  of  Valois 
and  Bourbon.  2 pieces. 


Gold. 

Noble  of  Ludovicus,  Count  of  Br.,  etc.  Sun.  In  the 
style  of  English  coin  time  of  Edward  IV.  Uncircu- 
lated. Rare  (not  described). 


Coins  of  France . 


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608 

609 

610 
611 

612 

613 

614 

615 

j 616 
617 
J 618 

| 

619 

620 
621 

622 

623 

624 

625 


French  Baronial.  Copper. 

Arras.  “ Ecclesis  Atrebaten.”  Excessively  rare.  (Not 
in  Well’ii.) 

Bouillon  and  Sedan.  1614.  Henry  de  la  Tour.  Fine 

and  bright.  2 pieces. 

F.  Maurice.  1633.  Double  Tournois.  3 pieces. 

Cugnon.  John  Theodore,  1614.  Double  Tournois. 
Rare.  2 pieces. 

Dombes.  Gaston  and  ITenry  de  Bourbon.  1641.  Good 

coins  (double  tournois).  6 pieces. 

Henriohemont.  1642.  M.F.  de  Bethune.  Double  tour- 
nois. 2 pieces. 

Montbeliard.  “Liard.”  1610.  Bust.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 


Charles  I.  Duke. 


Mantua.  1636. 

Same. 

Nancy  (Lorraine).  Beautiful  coin. 

Nevers.  Charles  Gonzales,  Duke.  1610 
handsome  coat-of-arms. 

Oranien.  1641.  Fred  Henry 


3 pieces. 
3 do 


William  Henry.  1653. 

1633. 


Piialzburg  and  Lixen. 
tournois. 

Renaud  (Chateau).  Francis 
Conte.  Double  tournois. 

Francoise  de  Bourbon. 

nois.  Fine,  rare. 

Sedan.  Godfrey,  Duke  de  Bouillon. 

Bouillon.  Rare. 

F.  Maurice.  1639. 


Bust  and 
3 pieces. 
Double  tournois. 

3 pieces. 
Tournois.  2 do 

Henrietta  D.  Lor.  Double 


de  Bourbon,  Prince  de 
5 pieces. 

1613.  Double  gro.  tour- 
4 pieces. 
1625.  Double  de 

2 pieces. 


Kings  of  France.  Copper. 

0 626  Henry  III.  1589.  Double  tournois  and  deniers.  3 pcs. 
627  Henry  I V.  1592.  Do.  Extra  fine.  1606. 


628 


Same. 


3 pieces. 


6 629  Louis  XIII.  (died  1643).  Double  tournois  and  liards,with 
head  to  r.  and  1.  One  with  head  crowned.  Fine. 

6 pieces. 

630  Double  tournois.  12  pieces. 


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Coins  of  France. 

Louis  XIV.  1643.  Liards,  11  deniers,  arid  Six  deniers. 

Great  variety.  1 0 pieces. 

Louis  XV.  1723.  Liards,  etc.  Fine.  4 pieces. 

Louis  XVI.  Liards  and  | sols.  1786-1791.  5 pieces. 

3 deniers,  6 deniers,  12  deniers.  Rev.  fasces  and 

Cap  of  Liberty  within  wreath.  Copper.  Struck  at 
Marseilles.  Rare.  3 pieces. 

1 2 deniers,  2 Sols.  L.  au  4.  Brass,  by  Du  Vivier. 

Nearly  uncirculated.  Rare.  4 pieces. 

• Others.  With  counterfeit  crown.  8 pieces. 

Charles  X.  10  cent.,  5 cent.  3 pieces. 

Louis  Phillippe.  10  cent.,  5 cent.  Fine.  5 pieces. 


Republics  ancl  Empire.  Copper. 


Republic.  1791.  L.  au  5 and  8 de  la  Liberte.  Un  de- 
cime,  cinq  centimes,  and  2 sols.  Varieties.  Very  tine. 

5 pieces. 

Similar.  Xot  as  fine.  8 pieces. 

Anvers.  Obsidional.  1814. 

Napoleon  I.  Un  decime.  1815.  N.  under  a crown. 
Varieties.  Some  very  fine.  . 5 pieces. 

Napoleon  IT.  1816.  “10  centime  Empire  Francais.” 

With  head  of  young  Napoleon  bare.  A pattern. 
Proof.  Very  rare. 

Medail  di  Confiance-Monneron.  1791.  For  five  and 
two  sols.  One  splendid  proof.  2 pieces.- 

Another  pair.  One  fine  proof.  2 pieces. 

Republic.  1848.  Pattern  for  10  centimes ; obv.  head 
of  Liberty.  Bright.  Rare. 

Pattern  for  3 centimes,  by  Rogat.  Bright.  Ex- 
tremely rare. 


1791.  Monneron.  One  proof. 

Napoleon  III.  Dix  and  cinq  centimes. 

Two  and  one  do.  Bright. 

Liards,  tournoises,  centimes,  etc. 


2 pieces. 
4 pieces. 
2 pieces. 
24  pieces. 


Coins  of  France. 


39 


I lereaux  and  Jetons.  Copper. 

Mereaux , like  Jetons,  have  a historical  value,  both  bearing  legends 
and  armorial  devices  true  to  the  time  and  place  of  their  issue,  but 
the  former  had  originally  a monetary  value,  and  were  hardly  dis- 
tinguished from  coins. 


652  Mereaux  of  the  lotli  and  16th  centuries,  with  remarkable 

devices  and  mottoes,  many  portraits,  the  metal  brass 
or  copper,  sometimes  a mixture  of  both,  from  size  12 
to  20.  All  fine , some  patinated.  20  pieces. 

653  Similar.  20  pieces. 

654  — — Similar.  Equally  fine.  20  pieces. 

655  Selected.  Extra  fine.  20  pieces. 

The  Abbe  Barthelemy,  in  a history  of  the  coins  of  Europe,  from  the 
time  of  Charles  the  Great,  urges  the  importance  of  these  tokens, 
and  gives  the  only  account  of  them  that  I have  met  with.  They 
are  entirely  distinct  from  Jetons  both  in  their  nature  and  use. 
They  have  occasionally  found  their  way  into  our  collections,  under 
the  name  of  “ Abbey  pieces  but  many  of  the  pieces,  properly  so- 
called,  are  legitimate  coins,  examples  of  which  are  not  wanting  in 
tlfis  collection. 


u6  Jetons.  Extremely  fine.  Thicker  than  the  Mereaux. 
Many  equal  to  the  finest  medals.  From  size  16  to  22. 


10 

pieces 

657 

Similar.  Equally  fine.  Smaller. 

10 

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658 

Others.  Good  lot. 

20 

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659 

Another  lot.  Similar. 

20 

a 

660 

Large  and  small.  Some  fine. 

50 

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661 

Selected.  Fine. 

10 

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662 

Similar  lot. 

10 

a 

663 

— — do. 

20 

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664 

Miscellaneous.  Some  poor. 

30 

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t Spiel  Marines  and  Tokens.  Copper , Brass , 

and  Iron. 

665 

Spiel  Markes.  FTo  duplicates.  All  fine. 

10 

pieces 

666 

With  busts.  Very  fine. 

10 

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667 

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668  Tokens  (nearly  all  French).  Each  deserving  a separate 

description.  Some  satirical,  <?.</.,  Maria  Theresa ; some 
with  busts,  e.g.,  Jenny  Lind  ; others  relating  to  Amer- 
ica, unknown  to  our  collectors.  An  interesting  lot. 
Without  duplicates.  20  pieces 

669  Almost  as  fine  as  last.  Busts  of  Napoleon,  Kossuth, 

Haydn,  Ilandel,  etc.  • 20  pieces 

Medalets.  Copper  and  Brass. 

6 TO  Religious.  Small,  with  loops  ; brass-plated.  4 pieces 

671  Yery  small.  Fine  silver.  3 “ 

672  Personal.  Prince  and  Princess  Imp.  Eugenie ; Napo- 

leon III.  and  young  Pr.  Imp.  Duvivier,  etc.  All  with 
loops.  Brass.  Fine.  Size  15.  10  pieces 

Napoleon  I.  Rev.  his  tomb,  tin  ; with  one  in  copper, 
representing  him  as  “ General  Buonoparte.”  Fine  and 
rare.  Size  15  and  20.  2 pieces 

Obv.  bust,  YIGILAT  QYIESCANT  ; in  exergue, 


'3 


2.5'  674 


“ Bounaparte  Prem.  Consul rev.  within  laurel  wreath, 
monogram ; copper  ; with  one  in  tin,  representing  him 
as  the  “ Liberator  of  Egypt.”  Extremely  fine  and  rare 
medals.  Size  21.  2 pieces 

675  “La  Fin  du  Despotisme.”  Hercules  breaking  sceptre ; 

rev.  a pyramid.  1792.  Copper.  Fine  proof. 

Size  21 

676  Louis  XY.  and  his  Queen.  Their  busts  vis  a vis  ; rev. 

a bundle  of  arrows.  Copper.  Uncirculated.  Size  20 

677  Hue  de  Orleans.  His  bust  and  tomb,  by  Borrel.  Henry 

Y.,  King  of  France,  and  Charles  X.,  by  Montagny. 
Extra  fine  medalets.  Copper.  3 pieces 

678  Personal.  Rubens,  Cavignac,  F.  Phillipe,  L.  Napoleon, 

etc.  ; one  representing  the  latter  in  a Prussian  helmet 
(engraved  by  a profane  hand  on  an  imperial  coin).  A 
fine  and  rare  lot.  7 pieces 


War  Medals. 

3 f 679  Napoleon,  from  St.  Helena  to  his  companion  in  glory, 
with  original  ribbon.  Ex.  fine.  Copper. 

) 1 1 680  The  same,  without  ribbon.  Ex.  fine. 

o pyo  681 Triplicate.  Yery  fine, 

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682  Napoleon  III.  Campaign  of  Italy,  with  loop.  A fine 
silver  medal,  executed  by  Barre.  1859. 

6 "o  683  Expedition  to  China.  1860.  Uniform  with  last. 

' 1 / i y DVj 

Silver. 

A t-  684  Expedition  to  Mexico.  1862-1863.  Same  series.  ,*  s a 

Very  rare.  Silver. 

685  Ob v.  bust ; rev.  “ Yaleur  et  Discipline  enanaeled 

set  in  wreath  and  surmounted  by  an  imperial  eagle, 
the  latter  gilt.  A fine  medal  of  solid  silver.  Rare.  ^ 

— Duplicate  of  No.  682  (Italian  Campaign).  4 ylt  c Lf 

— Duplicate  of  No.'  684  (Ex.  to  Mexico).  Very  rare.  (]■  [ \ V if" 
Obv.  female  bust,  “ To  Religion,  and  Country, 


(t>  t 


'ov  686 
\»o  687 


688 


French  ; rev.  Minerva,  with  an  infant  child,  trampling  .jf  ' • 4 f 

on  a dragon.  Silver.  Yery  fine.  Size  15 


* Bronze  Medals. 

689  IIenry  II.  Bust  laureated  ; rev.  Victory  driving  four 

horses  abreast,  LAYRO  ET  EAMA,  etc.  Old  medal, 
once  gilt.  Fine  and  rare.  Size  32 

690  Lours  XYIII.  Obv.  a King,  crowned  and  royally 
dressed,  sitting  in  a chair,  supported  by  lions  ; the  area 

filled  with  lilies,  a border  of  crowns  and  fleur-de-lis  run- 
ning round  the  circumference ; rev.  arms  and  crown  of 
France.  Brass-plated.  Size  80  (or  5 inches).  By 
Beranger  and  Tiolier.  One  of  the  most  magnificent 
medals  ever  made.  Rare  and  valuable. 

S'P  691  Carolus.  Decimus  Francorum  Rex;  rev.  crown.  Old 
medal.  Proof.  Size  28 

^ A 692  Series,  uniform  in  style,  bearing  the  busts  of  eminent 
Frenchmen.  The  dies  executed  by  CA  Q VR\  VI- 
VIER,  PETIT, ; GATTEA  VX,  SALMSON, , VEV- 
RA  T,  PEP  A VL1S , CA  VXOIf  and  BARRE.  All 
Proof.  Size  25.  54  pieces 

693  J.  E.  Dupont,  Gen.  Foy,  Gamier  Pages,  L.  M.  De  Les- 
cure,  Alex.  Bixio,  F.  Mazois.  All  strictly  fine.  Size 
32.  6 pieces 

z S'  694  Napoleon  III.  and  the  Emperor  and  Empress,  with 
reverses  of  the  Exhibition  of  Industry.  Two  very  fine 
medals,  by  Caque.  Size  32 


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Coins  of  France. 


J.  B.  Cant,  C.  M.  Artus,  and  Car.  Ferd.  Ex.  Atrebate, 
etc.  All  fine.  Size  32.  3 pieces 

“I.  Yeux,  Henri  QYATRE  SECOND ;”  rev.  Henry 
IY.  Two  fine  busts.  Size  30 

Lafayette.  Deput.  A.  L’Ass.  Nat.,  etc.  1775.  Fine 
and  rare  medal,  by  JDumarest.  Proof.  Size  22 

J.  J.  Rosseau.  In  same  style. 

Exhibition  I kize  Medals.  Busts  of  Napoleon  and 


Eugenie. 


Size  23. 


3 pieces 


Medals , Medalets , and  Jetons.  Silver. 

j d 1 •.  , 3 2 : 700  Louis  XIII.  Obv.  young  bust  in  crown  and  royal  robes  ; 

rev.  tlie  city  of  Rbeims ; a dove  descending.  Looks 
like  the  work  of  T.  Simon.  Extremely  fine. 

Size  24 

— Obv.  bust ; rev.  Rbeims,  hand  holding  a bottle 
above  the  city.  Size  19 

Louis  XIY.  Obv.  bust;  rev.  view  of  water-works, 
“ Payeurs  des  Rentes,  1709.”  Yery  fine.  Size  20 
Louis  XYI.  Obv.  crowned  bust,  by  Du  Timer  ; rev.  a 
tomb,  the  King  kneeling  beside  it,  Religion  pouring 
balm  on  his  head.  Ex.  fine.  Size  24 

U ' 704 Bare  bust,  in  royal  dress;  rev.  the  holy  dove. 


cL  / 1 S'  101 

702 
7 S'  703 


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Ordre  et  Melice  Du  Saint  Esprit.”  Octagon,  proof. 

Size  22 

Obv.  bust  by  Droz ; rev.  two  shields  under  a crown, 
cherub  below.  Ex.  fine.  Size  16 


Louis,  son  of  Louis  XYI.,  born  March  27,  1785.  Bust  of 
young  Prince,  by  Looz ; rev.  Angel  making  a record 
on  a tablet.  Splendid  proof.  Size  20 

hi)  ' 767  Louis  XYI.  and  Marie  Antoinette.  Their  busts  con- 

joined, crowned  with  palms.  M7ERTYRER  DURCH- 
UNGE  IIUER.  HIRES  YOLKS  ; rev.  execution  of 
the  King  of  France  by  the  guillotine.  Upwards  of 
100  figures  and  heads  wonderfully  executed.  In  ex. 
D 20.  JA.NUAR.  D 16.  Octob.  1793.  A grand  medal, 
and  very  rare.  Size  22 


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7 6'  710 

uu  711 
7 r 712 
3*  713 
W 7W 

715 
'fci-  716 

//o  717 


718 


Medale ts  and  Jetons.  Silver.  43 

Anna.  DG  FR  ET  NAY  REG.  1690.  Fine.  18  /0/ /V4  - 

ET.  CAROLYS.  1744.  Betrothal  Medal. 

SPONSI.  Extremely  line.  Size  ^ 


3T  719 
^ ?20 

^ 721 

3~0  722 

723 

^5'  724 

4 •.  725 

; 5'  726 

3 ^ 727 


Napoleon.  Obv.  laureated  bust  by  Droz;  rev.  the  Em-  y 

peror  presenting  a standard  to  the  army.  Splendid  i 

proof.  blze 

Obv.  same;  rev.  the  Emperor  upheld  by  two  men.  j , 

“ Le  senat  et  le  peuple.”  Size  17 

Conquest  of  Egypt.  Obv.  Pyramid ; rev.  the  Nile  ^ ^ y ()  t A 

personified.  Fair.  Size  22 

Medalets  with  his  bust  alone  and  with  M.  Thiers  -y  / 

and  Louis  Philippe.  Extra  fine,  small.  4 pieces  > 

Medalets.  Louis  XYTII.  on  rev.  of  Flenry  IY.,  Duke  j , XT’** 

and  Duchess  de  Barry,  Destruction  of  the  Bastile,.  and  V 

Religious  Token.  All  beautiful.  4 pieces 

Henry  IV.,  and  Louis  XYIII.,  and  birth  ot  the  i » , • . 

Count  de  Pails.  Extra  fine.  * 2 pieces 

Geeek  Medal.  Obv.  female  bust.  E/112  A 2EBA2  TOl  Qj  r i ' / . . , , 

AAEA&H-,  rev.  YIA  DA  LYCCA  A PISA.  Naked 

woman  recumbent,  supporting  a wheel.  Yery  fine. 

Size  15 

Philippe.  Joseph  Egalite  Ci  devant  Due  D’Orleans.  i^jg 
Bust ; rev.  ins.  Fine,  very  rare.  Size  15 

Jeton.  “ Maison  Phil  Anthropique  de  Paris rev.  sec- 
tion of  zodiac,  Leo  in  the  ascendant,  a hand  pouring  \ 

water  from  the  sky.  1781.  Size  20 

— Louis  XY.  LAWFELT.  1747.  Size  20  4 A • YWjV  ; 

Louis  XYI.  A monster  with  seven  heads  holding  * 

balance  and  sword.  SNITRACIIT.  1793.  Size  18  ( 

— “ Joanne  Merlet  Decane rev.  3 cranes  under  a , 

meridian  sun.  1646.  Size  20  * - 


UJC/l  lAlid'IA  OUli.  AUJ-D.  — 

— A hand  applying  a pruning  knife  to  a garden  of 
lilies.  _ _ Size  20  v. 

A hand  holding  a wreath  on  the  point  of  a naked  t 
rYrr]  Size  20 


sword 


A man  supporting  the  pillars  of  Hercules  ? 1572.  ^ 


Size  20 

— Two  towers  united  by  a chain,  the  sea  all  around. 

1629.  ^ # Size  20 

— “Liberte  Reconquese  par  les  Francais.  July, 

1830.  Fine  proof.  Size  20 

— Yery  pretty  jetons.  Old;  size  16.  3 pieces 


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COINS  OF  PORTUGAL. 


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2_<,  735 
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Silver. 

400  Reis.  Cross,  motto,  and  arms. 


John.  1814. 

Very  fine. 

— 1816.  400  Reis.  Cross,  motto,  and  arms.  Very 
fine. 

1819.  960  Reis.  Cross  covered  by  globe,  with 

arms  of  Portugal.  Fair. 

Two  Macutas  (one-eighth  doll.)  for  Africa.  1733.  Rare 
Peter  Y.  1854.  100  Reis  (dime).  Very  fine. 

1857.  500  Reis  (half-doll:) 

1861.  50  Reis  (5  cts.)  Yery  fine. 

Louis  I.  1862.  200  Reis.  Fine. 

1867.  500  Reis.  Uncirculated. 

1870.  500  Reis.  Nearly  uncirculated. 

J oinsr  Y.  One  Real. 


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Copper. 

* 6 ^39  Sebastian  I.  1557.  Obv.  arms  ; rev.  large  Y.  Fine. 
y_o  740  Philip?  16—.  Bust ; rev.  flaming  cross,  “ In  hoc,” etc. 
Rare. 

; 741  Maria  I.  and  Peter  III.  1779.  Their  busts.  Rare 
medal.  Size  oq 

742  John  Y.,  and  Joseph  I.,  and  Maria  II.  1748  to  1853. 
Copper  of  various  denominations,  with  two  weights 
(moidor  and  half  do).  Fine.  13  pieces 


COINS  OF  SPAIN. 


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/ £ 1 743  Alfonso  I.  1166  to  1196.  Obv.  head  crowned  (profile)  5 
rev.  long  cross,  anulets,  and  pellets.  Yery  fine  groat. 

744  Penny.  Same  type,  has  been  gilt.  Rare. 

//  * 745  Jacob  I.  1213  to  1276.  Aragon.  Rude  bust,  in  profile, 
crowned  ; rev.  cross.  Uncirculated,  very  rare. 

^46  Barcelona.  Head ; rev.  cross.  Rare  penny,  base. 
In  good  preservation. 


Coins  of  Spain. 


45 


t S'747  Penny  of  Aragon.  Pillars  of  Hercules  and  golden  fleece. 


75 


748  Ferdinand  the  Catholic,  and  Isabella.  1479  to  1516. 


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FEBDINANDV  S ET  HELISABET.  Arms  crown- 
ed; rev.  HEX  ET  BEGIX  CAST  LEGIO  ABAGO 
SI.  Quarter-dollar  size.  Pierced,  not  rubbed.  Very 
rare. 

749  Same.  Fine,  but  clipped. 

%o  450 Others.  Badly  clipped.  2 pieces  f^cY'VtC  C u 

751  John  and  Charles.  1555.  (Charles  I.  of  Spain,  and  5th  of 
Germany.)  Quarter-dollar  size.  Fine,  rare. 

752  Charles  and  John.  1555.  Same  as  last  (reversed  on  a/j  l i'll-  ~ 
coin.)  For  Aragon.  Pierced.  Same  size. 

753  Ferdinand  the  Catholic.  For  Barcelona.  Quarter-dol- 
lar size.  Bare. 

754  Philip  and  Isabel  (son  of  Charles  V.)  Their  busts,  face 

to  face,  a crown  above  ; rev.  peacock  and  caduceus. 

“ Concera.”  Groat  in  style  of  Philip  and  Mary  of 
England.  Bare. 

7 V 755  Philip  II.  Obv.  bare  bust  of  Philip  (husband  of  Mary 
of  England);  1573;  rev.  coat-of-arms  and  crown; 

ADIVTOB  DOMINVS  M1HI,  Barely  circulated 
and  rare  crown. 

— Crown  without  his  bust ; 1592.  Bev.  St.  Andrew’s 
cross  with  crown  (for  Brabant).  Fine  and  rare. 

— Piece  of  two  Beals.  Same  type  ; 1568.  Fine.  V 

— ■ Piece  of  two  Beals  with  his  bust.  Very  good.  \ 

— Piece  of  four  Beals  with  his  bust.  Fair. 

0,  $ 760  Philip  III.  1598  to  1621.  With  his  bust  (one  in  high 


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ruff).  Two  pieces  of  about  two  Beals  each.  Nearly 
uncirculated.  Bare. 

— For  Barcelona.  Bust,  front  face.  Bev.  arms  ; real. 

— Piece  of  one  real.  Bev.  PAX  ET  LIBEBTAS  : 


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a tree  bearing  a crown  ; one  of  Philip  II.  and  others,  a 
lot  of  rare  Beals.  4 pieces 

. 762  Charles  II.  (for  Brabant).  Extremely  fine  crown  of 
1694  ; two  C’s  interlinked  ; edge  ingrailed.  Extremely 
rare. 

V:  763  Medalet.  Beal  size.  Obv.  bust  three-quarter  face ; 

rev.  tower.  Splendid,  rare. 


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Coins  of  Spain. 

Philip  V.  (of  Anjou).  1700  to  1746.  Medal  of  two 
Reals.  Obv.  bust ; 1702  : rev.  sun  rising  over  land- 
scape ; RERVM  IIINC  NASCITVR  ORDO.  Fine. 

Pieces  of  two  Reals.  2 pieces 

Charles  III.  1759  to  1788.  Bust  in  long  wig.  Rev. 
a tree,  a bird  standing  on  the  top  ; 1760.  Piece  of 
three  Reals,  pierced,  but  fine  (lias  nearly  the  same 
’obv.  as  the  “ Florida  Piece.”) 

Pieces  of  4,'  2,  and  1 Reals  (scarce  variety  of  2 reals, 

one  of  Ferdinand  VI.  Rare).  5 pieces 

Medal.  Obv.  ship  ; FELIX  EXCITVS  ; rev.  ins. 

in  12  lines.  Two  reals  value.  Extremely  fine. 

Charles  III.  1788  to  1808.  Dollar,  counter-stamped 
with  arms  of  Portugal.  Fine. 

Quarter  and  Sixteenth  Dollar.  Fine.  3 pieces 

* 

Joseph  .Napoleon.  1808  to  1814.  Dollar  of  twenty 
Reals ; 1809.  Slightly  rubbed,  but  seldom  found 
strictly  fine.  Rare. 

Piece  of  4 Reals.  Same  type,  and  one  do.  counter- 

stamped.  2 pieces 

Ferdinand  VII.  1814  to  1833.  Piece  of  two  reals; 
young  bust  laureated  ; 1811.  Rare. 

One  real.  Rev.  arms  crowned  between  the  pillars 

of  Hercules.  V ery  fine. 

Piece  of  10  Reals.  Bare  bust.  Rev.  “ Reselado.” 

Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Piece  of  4 Reals.  Plain  shield  under  a crown  ; 

1823.  Nearly  proof.  Rare. 

Peseta  (l-20tli  Dollar)  of  Barcelona.  1813.  Quar- 
ter Dollar,  duplicate  of  last.  3 pieces 

One-Sixteenth  Dollar.  1811.  Uncirculared. 

Note. — The  unit  of  Spanish  money — the  Real — is  of  three  values. 
The  first  is  one-eighth  of  a dollar,  and  is  always  used  in  Spauisli- 
American  countries.  The  second  is  one-tenth  of  a dollar  ; and  the 
third  and  last,  and  the  kind  generally  used  in  Spain  proper,  one- 
twentieth  of  a dollar  ; hence  the  pieces  described  above  as  10  and 
4 Reals,  are  of  the  value  of  half  and  quarter  of  a dollar. 


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Coins  of  Spain. 

3 ? & "779  Ferdinand  V II.  Gerona.  Siege  Dollar.  FER  VII.  in 
punch-mark;  rude  milling,  GNA — 1808.  UR-DURO; 
rude  milling  around  edge,  also  milled.  Very  fine  and 
rare. 

V ?-5  780  Catalonia.  Siege  Dollar.  At  top  30  S.  ; at  bot- 

tom ISOS  ; rev.  arms,  edge  and  rim  milled.  Extremely 
fine  and  rare. 

781 Same.  Siege  Dollar.  At  top  5 Ps.  (5  Pesetas);  at 

. bottom  1809.  Rev.  arms  ; elaborate  border  on  both 
sides,  and  milled  edge.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

iff-o  782  Barcelona.  Siege  Dollar.  5 PESETAS;  1813. 

Rev.  arms  ; fine  oak  wreath.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

3 2,5*  783  Same.  Siege  Dollar.  At  top  1821 ; at  bottom  30 

SOYS.  Rev.  diamond-shaped  shield ; SALUS  POPU- 
LI ; border  and  edge  reeded.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

$ 784  Duplicate  of  above,  except  that  the  shield  is  not, 

as  before,  in  the  centre  of  the  coin.  Equally  fine  and 
rare  Dollar. 

i 0 0 785  Valencia  Siege  Piece.  Obv.  bust,  head  bare;  rev. 

diamond-shaped  shield  crowned,  letter  L,  to  r.  and  1. ; 
4 Reals.  Struck  in  tin  ; proof.  Excessively  rare  ; 
1809. 

786  Isabella  II.  1833  to . 1 Peseta  of  Catalonia, 

1836,  and  Proclamation  Quarter  struck  at  Madrid, 
1833.  Both  fine.  Same  size.  2 pieces 

iro  787  With  her  bust,  each.  “4  Reals,”  and  *'c  200  Reis.” 

Extremely  fine  coins  (Quarter-Dollar  size).  2 pieces 

/ o 788  Two  and  one  Reals.  Very  fine  and  rare  old  Penny 

of  Alfonso  Rex.  3 pieces 

& v 789  War  Medal  of  1860.  Beautiful  proof  of  this  rare 

piece.  Small  medal  on  a cross  ; has  the  original  loop. 

/lV790  Republic  Dollar  of  1870.  Obv.  Spain  seated;  rev. 
arms  ; “ 5 Pesetas.”  Fine. 

,7i  791 Two  and  one  Pesetas.  Fine.  2 pieces 

oo  792  Amadeus  I.  1871.  Dollar.  Obv.  his  bust  bare;  rev. 
arms  ; 5 Pesetas.  Fine  and  rare. 

& f 793  Duplicate  Dollar.  Fine. 

& o 794  Two  Pesetas  of  the  Republic.  1869.  Fair. 


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Coins  of  Spain. 

Copper. 

Coins  prior  to  the  time  of  Charles  I.  (5th).  1555.  In 

good  preservation;  others  of  his  time  and  some  belong- 
ing to  the  Provinces  of  later  date.  All  rare.  Desir- 
able. 12  pieces 

Philip  II.  1556  to  1598.  7 pieces 

Philip  III.  1598  to  1621.  With  the  arms  of  Spain 
(Lion  and  castle).  Beautiful.  Uncirculated.  Size  18 
Various  designs  and  sizes.  6 pieces 

Philip  IV.  1621  to  1665.  Select  and  extremelv  fine 

#/ 

lot  (variety).  6 pieces 

Ferdinand  V.  Coin  1710.  Very  rare. 

Charles  II.  1665  to  1700.  On  one  side  coat-of- arms  ; 
on  rev.  shields  arranged  in  the  form  of  a cross;  1693. 
Fine  and  rare. 

Others.  On  rev.  P.  M.  Pare.  2 pieces 

Charles  III.  to  1788.  Suite  from  size  7 to  16. 

Good  coins.  4 pieces 

Charles  IV.  1788  to  1808.  Dollar  in  brass  (1792), 
and  Copper  coin.  2 pieces 

Ferdinand  VII.  (1808).  1814  to  1833.  4 pieces. 

Isabella.  1833.  A variety  of  her  coins  for  Spain 
proper  and  the  provinces.  Some  very  fine  and  rare. 
Eg  ‘‘Medio  Peal,  Cinco  Decimas.”  FTo  duplicates. 

5 pieces. 

With  older  coins.  Pare  lot.  11  piecfes. 

Pephblic.  1870.  “ Diez  Granos,”  “Cinco,”  “Dos,” 

and  “ Un  Granos.”  Uncirculated.  5 pieces. 

Barcelona  and  Catalonia.  Very  fine.  6 pieces. 

Jetons  and  money  weights,  with  busts  of  old  kings,  and 
elaborate  arms.  An  extremely  interesting  lot. 

10  pieces. 

Fine  lot,  200  years  old  ; in  good  and  fine  preserva- 
tion. 9 pieces. 

Medal  of  Philip  II.  Bust  within  two  circles,  with  date 
(1567)  below  ; rev.  garnished  coat-of-arms  within  circle 
of  18  shields,  beaded  border  on  both  sides.  Equal  in 


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49 


quality  of  work  to  any  medal  of  the  period  that  I re- 
member to  have  seen.  Iu  splendid  preservation. 

Size  30 

D 13  813  Medal  of  Charles  XI.  1716.  Obv.  bust  in  rich  dress; 

rev.  the  world  in  a car,  3 crowns  above.  A gem.  / 

Size  16 

o 814  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.,  from  the  series  Xumis-  < 

matica,  by  Gtayrard.  Fine  proof.  Size  24  * ■ 

1$ * 815  Charles  III.  (of  Spain).  1705.  Barcelona.  Struck  * 


m tin. 

816  Isabella  (Bilboa).  1836.  Proof. 


Size  26  Q 
Size  26  CtUX’ 


Gold.  ( Portugal  and  Spain.) 

7$'  817  JohnV.  1706  to  1750.  400  Beis.  1-32  doubloon.  ■ ■ ' 

2 pieces. 

70  818  Sixteenth  doubloon.  1731-36-47.  4 pieces.  rp  AAq  O-  f,f 

,,  819  Joseph  I.  1750  to  1777.  Sixteenth  doubloon.  1/ 


■ / ■ 820  Philip  Y.  (Spain).  Dollar.  1743. 

821  Charles  III.  (Spain).  Dollar.  1763. 

822  do  do  1786. 


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823  Eerdlnxjstd  YII.  (Spain).  Dollar.  1817. 
u v 824  Isabella  II.  (Spain).  Proclamation  dollar.  ,1833. 

1 ST  825  do  Uncirculated.  ( ' C : 

> I*  826  Dollar.  1861—64.  2 pieces. 


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COINS  OF  SWITZERLAND. 

Silver. 

w 827  Argau.  20  Batzen.  1809.  Tell  seated.  Half-dollar  1 


size.  Very  fine.  X early  proof. 

0 828  5 Batz.  1815.  Extra  fine. 

Lj  829  1 Batz,  5 rappen,  and  5 batzen.  Base.  Not  worn. 

4 pieces.  { " ■ 


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>'  830  Appenzell.  1 rappen,  1 pfenning,  1 kreutzer,  £ batzen, 

1 batzen  with  the  arms  of  the  Canton — a bear  erect. 

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8 pieces. 


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831  Berne.  A collection  of  batzen  and  rappen,  going  back 
to  the  Bracteates  of  the  14tli  century.  Generally  fine. 
All  legible.  18  pieces. 

— Varieties  of  one  and  five  batzen.  3 pieces. 

— One  franc.  1811.  Tell  standing,  “ XIX.  Canton  ” 


Lf  832 
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on  bis  shield  ; rev.  arms  of  the  Canton  (a  bear  on  a 
bend  or,  proper).  Fine. 

One  franc.  Artisan  at  work.  Rare. 

Quarter  and  half  dollar.  1796.  2 pieces. 

Five  francs  for  shooting  festival  in  1857.  Appro- 
priate devices.  Rich  work,  and  in  very  fine  condition. 
Rare. 

Basel.  1-6  thaler,  3 batzen,  and  1 batzen.  5 pieces. 

Episcopal,  20  kreutzers  of  John  Conrad  (1716),  and 

5 batzen  of  the  Canton.  2 pieces. 

Fine  silver  coin.  1633.  Half-thaler. 

Thaler.  1 765.  Rev.  arms  of  Basel,  supported  by 

a cockatrice.  “ Domine  Conserva  nos  in  pace.”  Value, 
84  cents. 

— Crown.  The  City  of  Basel;  above  are  8 small 


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shields  in  an  arch,  and  on  a scroll  “ Basilea,”  in  Ex., 
1743,  and  cornucopia  ; rev.  same  as  last — the  edge  let- 
tered. ’ U n ci  rculated. 

y * 0 842  Crown  of  the  City.  1736.  Nearly  proof. 

: b 843  Beda.  20  batz  (half  Ecu.) ; rev.  “ S.  Gallus  Abbas.” 
Bear  upright  before  the  saint  seated.  1774.  Rare. 

6>  . 844  Braotates.  A pretty  lot.  4 pieces. 

6 845  Chur,  both  Episcopal  and  of  the  Canton.  Fine  and  rare 

lot.  No  duplicates.  From  1652.  10  pieces. 

/ 0 846  10  batzen.  1634  (7  Ecu),  and  3 batzen  of  Charles 

VI. ; rev.  S.  Lucius.  Rare  coins.  2 pieces. 

Freiburg.  Varieties  of  the  Canton.  Base.  7 pieces. 

Geneva.  A collection  of  base  coins.  Many  varieties. 

12  pieces. 

Selection.  Bright  and  uncirculated.  From  1735. 

With  the  arms  of  the  Canton.  A demi-eagle  and  key 
on  a divided  shield.  Beautiful.  “ Un  Sol,  Six  I),  10 
J),  etc.  No  duplicates.  9 pieces. 

850  Crown,  1723.  Good. 


847 

3 848 


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Corns  of  Switzerland, ’ — Sliver. 


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LO  851  Graubunden  (Orisons).  10  batzen  (i  Ecu).  1825. 
Pierced,  but  very  rare. 

852  Others  of  the  Orisons.  Pare.  7 pieces. 

K 853  Glares.  1 schilling,  3 rappen.  1809.  Rev.  a shield 
draped  with  laurel.  The  device,  a saint  with  staff' and 
book.  Others,  3 schillings,  arms  differently  treated. 
Rare.  3 pieces. 

' 854  Helvetia.  Yarieties  of  the  base  coins  of  the  Canton, 

from  1799.  Two  batzen,  1 rappen,  and  5 centimes. 
Nickel.  8 pieces. 

3 f 855  Republic  of  1801.  Obv.  a plumed  soldier  carrying 

a banner;  rev.  “IFranken.”  Dollar  size.  Yery  fine. 

1 856  Under  the  Constitution  of  1848.  5 francs.  The 

Canton  personified  as  a woman  (Ceres)  seated.  Yery 
fine. 


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ov  857  1863,  July.  u Tir  federal  a la  Chaux-de-Fondes.”  py*'* 

5 francs.  Fine  proof.  Extremely  rare. 

1 Y 858  Two  and  \ franc.  1850.  Fine.  2 pieces.  jIFl  ; $'*/'€> 

3 859  Lucerne.  Yarieties  of  the  base  money  of  the  Canton.  ' , 

One  with  “ Sanctus  Leodegario.”  Good  coins.  v 

10  pieces. 

'$7)  860  Half  Ecu  of  Saint  Leodegardus.  1623.  His 


bust  to  the  waist.  Fair. 


Co  861 

r S'  862 
5^  863 


Square  Medalet  to  Commemorate  an  Eccl.  Council  f 


in  1633.  Rare.  ' ' ' T 

* — “ 5 Batzen,”  and  “ one-eighth”  Ecu  (same  value). 

Fine.  2 pieces  ''  v >r  ' 

— 4 Francs.  Soldier  standing,  supporting  shield. 

“ XIX  Canton  rev.  arms  of  Lucerne  under  a crown.  ’ 1 v 

Oval  shield,  half  plain,  half  in  pales.  1814.  Fine, 

rare. 


864  Neufchatel.  Half-batzen.  1808.  Arms  of  the  Can- 
ton and  of  France  crowned.  “ Alexandre  Pr  a Due 
de  Neufcha.”  With  many  other  varieties.  13  pieces 

h 865  Half-franc  of  the  Duke  de  Longueville,  with  his 

bust.  Pierced  and  poor.  Rare. 

6 866  Xid Walden.  Schutzenfest,  Crown  of.  1861.  Cross  on 

a blazing  sun;  rev.  “ Arnold  Winkelried,”  man  with 


4 1 w ivy 

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869 


870 

871 

872 


873 

874 

875 

876 

877 

878 

879 

880 

881 

882 


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rivsi 

club  standing  over  two  men  prostrate,  by  Bovy.  Un- 
circulated. 

Nidwalden.  Duplicate. 

Sciiutzenfest  Crown  by  same  hand.  u Kanton  Scliwyz,” 
lion  guarding  a shield  with  cross.  Fine,  rare. 

ScmvYz.  From  16tli  Century.  Happen,  batzen,  etc.,' 
base  coins  ; on  the  reverses  half-length  figure  of  Saint 
Martin.  Rare.  8 pieces 

Schaffhausen,  Qrown  of.  1621.  A ram  leaping  out  of 
an  open  door.  In  good  preservation.  Very  rare. 

■ Two  small  coins.  Fine.  2 pieces 

Sitten.  “ Francis  Joseph  Supersaxo,”  1701  to  1714, 
with  two  coats-of-arnis.  Rare.  Base  coins  well  pre- 
served. 4 pieces 

Francis  Frederick.  1760  to  1780.  Yery  remarka- 
ble devices.  . Base.  3 pieces 

Solothurn.  Rev.  “ Sanctus  Ursus,”  his  bust.  Without 
date.  Old,  very  fine  and  rare.  One-third  crown. 

Double  denarius.  Batzen  and  rappen.  Fine. 

10  pieces 

Tessin.  “ 1 Quarto  Franco.”  Yery  fine,  rare. 

Base  coins.  “ Canton  Ticino.”  2 pieces 

St.  Gallen.  Batzen  and  5 Batzen.  Fine.  4 pieces 
Suitensis  (?)  X Schilling.  1786.  Fine,  rare. 

Thurgau.  1 Batzen,  lialf-Batzen,  1 Kreutzer,  etc.  Base. 

Well  preserved.  5 pieces. 

Tigueinle.  Rare  crown  of  1647.  “ Domine  Conserva 

nos  in  pace.”  Two  shields  supported  by  lions.  Fine. 

a Pro  Deo  Ft  Patria.”  811.  110  batzen,  and  3 

smaller  base  coins.  4 pieces 

Obsidional.  Square  Coin  1717.  “ S P Q T Lehr 

Gibt  E IT  R.”  Half-dollar  size.  Yery  fine,  rare. 

See  Canton  Zurich. 

Turioensis.  Crown  of  1790  ; obv.  Town  and  mole;  rev. 

Arms.  Extremely  fine,  rare. 

Tell  Medal.  Dollar  size.  Obv.  3 Swiss  patriots  striking 
hands ; rev.  20  Shields  with  arms  of  the  Cantons. 
A.D.  1296.  An  original  and  very  old  medal.  Silver 
o-ilt.  Fine  and  rare. 

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Twenty  kreutzers,  half-batzen  and  rap- 
pen.  4 pieces 

Uei.  Batzen  and  half-batzen,  bull’s  head,  front  face. 

2 pieces 

Vatjd.  ‘ 3 batzen.  Uncirculated. 

10  batzen,  1 batzen,  two  and  a half  rappen,  1 rap- 

pen.  Base.  5 pieces  A c v-‘  •*  ,< 

Wallis.  (Very  rare).  3 coins.  • j , ■ 

Zug.  (Under  the  patronage  of  St.  Wolfgang).  6 krs.  f\  ■ . > 


(Arms  Tugensis).  Rappen  and  two-and-a-half  rap- 
pen.  Bare.  3 pieces 

892  Zueicii.  Bracteate.  14th  Century,  and  small  base  coins. 

“ 3 Heller,”  “ 2 Happen, ” and  5 Batzen  of  1623. 

Bare.  4 pieces 

— Beautiful  medal  with  loop,  boy  holding  an  apple 
pierced  by  an  arrow.  “Ub  aug  un  hand,  furs  vater-  j fir  yy  i irbt  • . 
land;”  rev.  Arms  of  the  Canton.  Proof.  Size  16 
— Shooting  Feast.  5 Francs  of  1872.  Fine. 

— Crown  (40  Batz).  1813.  Very  fine  piece. 


■<-’  893 


zv  894 


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S95 


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Cv’wv  Lvm  tv 

These  pieces  ancl  the  coins  of  Tigurinioe  belong  to  the  same  Canton 
hut  I have  catalogued  them  according  to  the  inscriptions  on  the 
coins. 


rt>  896 
897 


Unclassified.  Religious  medal,  baptismal  scene,  wdth  /"i 


CC^Ctv 


O 898 


<■  899 

$*$'900 


loop.  Large  and  extremely  hne  silver  medal.  Size  28 

— Medal  with  representation  of  St.  Michael  slaying 
the  dragon  ; rev.  Coat-of-arms  with  plumed  helmet  for  llS r> 

crest.  BERO  COM  DE  LEUZBVRG  FVX  I)  ECCL  ^ U : 1 U 1 
BER.  A medal  of  Bero  Munster  in  the  Canton  Arnau. 

o 

Very  fine.  • Size  24 

— Another  fine,  proof.  Size  22 

See  Wellenheim,  No.  5,711. 

— Dollar  of  the  Canton  Chur.  1689.  Fine,  rare. 

— “ Moneta  Vova  Tugi.”  Half-crown,  1609.  Half- 


Mi  c nr 


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0 902 


length  figure  of  St.  Oswald.  Another,  same  type, 
1612.  Same  size.  Varieties.  Fine  and  rare. 

2 pieces 

— Coins  of  the  Canton  Veufchatel.  1696  and  1713. 
Quarter-dollar  size.  9 


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pieces 


21  Batzen  (Thaler)  of  Fred.  Will.  III.  of  Prussia. 

1799.  Money  of  the  same  Canton.  Rare. 


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907 

908 

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909 

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COINS  OF  ITALY. 

Silver . 

Penny.  SENAVETVS,  in  centre  letter  S ; rey.  Cross. 
Extra  tine. 

Otho.  Without  date.  OTTO  IMPEPATOP. 

St.  Peter  standing.  SANTVS  PETRYS.  Fine  and 
rare. 

Francis  Donates.  Without  date.  Crowned  and 

bearded  bust,  front  face  S.  DON  AT  VS  ; rev.  Cross. 
DEAPITIO.  Superb.  Very  rare. 

These  Italian  pennies  are  of  Mediaeval  date,  as  shown  by  their  work- 
manship, resembling  those  of  the  era  of  Charlemagne. 

Pennies  of  later  date,  still  very  old.  The  latest  one  of 
Philip  III.  (Sicily).  1654.  A double  denarius.  A 
rare  lot.  6 pieces 

Ancona.  Double  denarius  St.  SO  YIPIACYS  full  length ; 
rev.  Cross.  Fine  and  rare. 

Gkoat.  King  seated  with  sceptre,  globe  and  cross,  two 
lions  guarding;  rev.  Coat-of-arms.  Without  date. 
Fine. 

Parma.  Similar.  S.  Ililarius  standing.  Otho  Farnesi, 
1556.  Has  been  gilt.  Fine  and  rare. 

Aragon  (Sicily.)  Groat,  without  date ; Philip  I. 
(1598) ; obv.  arms  ; rev.  eagle.  Pare. 

Lombardo  Venetian  K“  Azo  Visconti,  Doge,  1328  to 
1330  ; billon  money ; groat  size.  W ell.  2,751.  Rare. 

Peter  Gradonigo,  Doge,  1290  to  1314 ; splendid 

double  denarius ; obv.  Christ  seated ; rev.  two  figures 
standing,  between  them  a cross.  Well.  2,981.  Pare. 

Duplicate ; clipped. 

John  Mocenigo,  Doge,  1-117  to  14S5 ; extremely 

fine  groat ; Christ  seated ; rev.  Virgin  and  another 
figure  standing ; inscription  in  the  Byzantine  manner. 
Rare. 

Leonardus  Lauredanus,  Doge,  1501  to  1521 ; double 

denarius,  pierced ; similar  to  last.  Pare. 


Coins  of  Italy . — Silver. 


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?o  916  Lombardo.  Laurent  Priolus,  Doge,  1556  to  1559; 
small  coin,  half  denarius.  Very  fine.  Well.  3,097. 

*j  O 917 Iiieron  Priolus,  Doge,  1559  to  1567  ; extra  fine 

denarius.  Same  style  (with  the  Virgin.)  Well.  3,100. 
Pare. 

~/S  918 John  Cornaro,  Doge,  1709  to  1722;  obv.  figure 

seated;  rev.  winged  lion.  Well.  3,221;  denarius; 
* fine,  and  another  in  good  preservation.  2 pieces 

$"  919  Padua.  Jacob  von  Carrara,  1350  to  1355 ; denarius; 

King  standing  ; rev.  cross  and  pellets.  Extremely  fine, 
rare.  Well.  3,546. 

920  Verona.  John  Valerius  Visconti,  1387  to  1402;  un- 
circulated denarius;  dragon;  rev.  cross.  Well.  3,614, 

Cr  v 921  Another  penny  ; different. 

922  Modena.  Louis  XIV.  (France);  with  his  bust;  base 
coin ; groat  size. 

C}  ■ 923  Pisa.  Cosmus  III.,  1670  to  1723 ; obv.  Madonna ; rev. 

“ Aspice  Pisis,”  a cross.  Well.  3,975.  Denarius,  fine 
and  rare. 

“ A 924  Sicily.  Charles  I.  of  Anjou,  1266 ; obv.  Virgin  and 
angel ; rev.  arms,  with  lilies.  Groat,  in  splendid  pre- 
servation. Well.  4,968.  Rare. 

' ; 925  Xaples.  Ferdinand  I.,  1458.  Extremely  fine  groat; 

bust  crowned  ; rev.  cross.  AVell.  5,037.  Rare. 

C ' 926  Genoa.  Conrad  II.,  1577 ; Jscudo.  AVell.  2,632.  Rare. 

927  — — Girolamo  Defranchi,  1653,  and  Lorenzo  Centavioni, 
1713;  Virgin  seated,  holding  sceptre  and  infant  Jesus; 
rev.  cross,  VIII  Baiocchi.  Extremely  fine, little  coins. 

2 pieces. 

2 5 " 928  Modern  coins.  10  soldi  and  others.  4 pieces. 

. 929  Mailand  (Milan),  Republic,  1260  ; obv.  cross  with  cres- 
cents in  angles,  MEDIO L1NVM  ; rev.  St.  Ambrose 
seated.  Very  fine  and  rare  coin  ; double  denarius. 
Well.  2,749.  ’ 

l 930  Maria  Sforza,  1466-76;  obv.  bust;  rev.  winged 

dragon,  and  shield  with  dragon.  A very  remarkable, 
rare,  and  fine  coin  of  the  value  of  3 crown.  Madai 
4,507. 


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0~0  931  Mailand.  Duplicate.  ' Also  very  fine. 

Francis  II.,  1521 ; rev.  St.  Ambrose  seated,  &c.  Fine 

and  rare.  3 pieces. 


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Malta.  Emanuel  Rohan.  1 tari,  1777.  Fine. 

Montferrat.  William  VII.,  1493  to  1518.  Bust  with 
cap  : rev.  coat-of-arms.  3 crown  ; fine  and  rare. 

Duplicate.  Fine. 

Groats  ; obv.  Madonna  and  Christ,  PRO  FT.  P.  *M. 
ORA.  ; rev.  JO-S.  DEARA.  CO.  COTI.  PISAVRI. 
D.  Extremely  fine.  Bust,  full  face  and  crown,  SANC- 
TVS  YOLTYS;  rev.  arms  of  Sucensis.  Quarter- 
dollar  of  Charles  II.,  of  Spain,  for  Naples;  FER.  I., 
Parma  (1791);  Charles  III.,  Sicily;  and  others  of  uni- 
form size.  Yery  good.  11  pieces. 

Rome.  Sixtus  IY.  and  Sixtus  Y.,  half-scudi ; rev.  lion 
with  banner.  2 pieces. 

Clement  XI.,  Benedict  XIV.,  and  other  Papal  and 

, Italian  coins.  Ordinary.  Several  old  and  rare  pennies, 
value  6 cts.  12  pieces. 

Benedict  XIY.,  Pius  YII.,  and  Gregory  X.  Ex- 
tremely fine.  10  baiocchi,  &c.  3 pieces. 

Pius  IX.  “ 20  baiocchi,”  “1  lira,”  “ 10  baiocchi,” 

“ 10  soldi,”  and  “ 5 soldi.”  Uncirculated.  5 pieces. 

Republic  of  1819.  “ 40  baiocchi,”  16  do.,  8 do., 

and  1 do.  . Uncirculated.  These  have  an  eagle  dis- 
played, standing  on  a fasces  within  oak  wreath,  and  the 
denomination,  date,  and  “ Republica  Romana  ” on  the 
reverse.  This  is  a fine  set  and  rare.  1 pieces. 

Miscellaneous.  Half-scudi,  lira,  and  smaller. 

6 pieces 

Ferrara.  Paul  and  half-Paul  of  Clement  XI.,  1709  ; 

rev.  St.  Maurell  standing.  Extra  fine.  2 pieces. 

Mantua.  1702.  Obv.  bridled  horse -running  ; rev.  bonfire. 
Fine  and  extra  rare  half-Paul. 

Venice.  Old  groat,  broken,  and  15  soldi  of  the  provi- 
sional governmet  of  1818;  also  u>ld  penny  of  1722.  All 
uncommon.  1 pieces 

Parma  and  Lucca.  10  soldi,  1815,  do.  of  1833,  do.  1855. 
Fine.  3 pieces. 


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947  Sardinia,  Sicily,  and  other  States.  “ 10  soldi,”  “ 50  cen- 
times,” u 10  gran  as,”  &c.  Extra  tine,  and  two  medalets 
with  loops.  A valuable  lot.  About  dime  size. 

10  pieces. 

918  Italy  (Napoleon.)  10  soldi,  5 do.,  and  10  centimes.  Ex- 
tremely tine.  Rare.  . 3 pieces. 

The  fine  collection  of  crowns,  under  tliis  tread,  lrave  been  reserved  for 
tbis  place,  although  in  some  instances,  necessitating  a repetition  of 
titles. 


)1S  919  Aloysius  Contarenus,  Doge  of  Venice,  1676  to  1684.  , 

Broad  half-crown  (size  23) ; obv.  St.  Mark,  with  the  / 

Doge  kneeling  before  him  holding  a banner  with  the  {j  % l i -'{j.' 
lion  of  St.  Mark  on  cross  statf ; rev.  inscription  and. 
date,  1683. 

A cabinet  piece.  Uncirculated.  Excessively  rare. 


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950  Similar  half-crown.  On  reverse  a figure  standing, 
guarded  by  a lion.  Very  fine.  Equally  rare. 


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951  Genoa.  Broad  crown  of  the  Republic,  1676;  obv.  a 
cross  with  lilies  in  the  angles,  above  each  a winged 
cherub,  “ Dux  E Gubernatores  Reip  Gen  rev.  Ma- 
donna and  Jesus  on  a cloud.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

Size  35. 

$~6  952  Tuscany.  Cosmus  III.,  1685,  “Dux  Etrurise,”  crowned 
bust ; rev.  a fortified  harbor  in  which  are  ships,  &c., 
PATET  ET  FAVET.  Extremely  fine  and  rare  crown. 

Size  27. 

7 $'  953  Another  crown  of  Cosmus  III.,  1718  ; obv.  coat-of- 


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arms  of  the  Medeci  family  (6  balls)  under  a crown  ; rev. 
a double  rose  tree.  Equally  fine  and  rare.  Size  27. 

Leopold  I.,  1787.  Scudo  ; obv.  bust  undraped ; 


im, 


rev.  crowned  shield  with  Arms  of  Austria,  Lotharingia 
and  Tuscany,  with  order  chain  of  the  golden  fleece, 
and  Star  of  Maria  Therese.  DIRIGE  DOMINE 
CRESS  VS  MEOS.  Very  fair,  rare. 

— Ferdinand  III.  1799.  Scudo  ; obv.  undraped 
bust ; rev.  similar  to  last,  except  motto,  which  is  LEX 


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956  Tuscany  Charles  Louis  and  Alo}Tsia;  bust  of  the  former 

on  the  latter,  which  is  diademed  ; rev.  arms  on  a pointed 
shield,  crowned  and  draped  with  the  order  chain  and 
badge  of  the  golden  fleece.  Mint  mark,  FLOE.  Edge 
lettered,  1807,  Double  Thaler.  Extremely  fine,  rare. 

957  Another.  Their  busts  vis  a vis.  Crown,  1807. 

Gogd. 

95S  Pakma.  Odoardus-Farnese,  Duke.  1626;  obv.  his  bust 
rev.  St.  Yitalis  holding  sceptre.  “ Scudo.”  In  fail- 
preservation.  Very  rare. 

959  Another  splendid  Crown  of  Odoardus.  1629.  Obv. 

his  bust  in  high  collar  and  ruff;  rev.  St.  Antony  with 
a banner.  Uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

960  Maria  Lucia.  1815.  Five  Lire.  Fine  bust  with 

diadem  ; rev.  handsome  coat-of-arms.  Extremely  fine. 


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961  Naples.  Ferdinand  and  Maria.  1772.  Their  busts  con- 

joined ; rev.  FECVNDITAS.  Mother  and  infant  child, 
Good  scudo,  rare. 

962  Joachim  Murat.  King.  1810.  12  Carlini,  (DO- 

DICI  CARLINI),  his  bare  curly  head  to  left.  Unusu- 
ally fine  and  very  rare. 

962* Another  of  Murat.  “Five  Lire.”  1813.  Fine 

head  to  right.  Uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

963  Sicily.  Ferdinand  IY.  1787.  Good  scudo.  120  granas. 

96J Ferdinand  IY.  and  Caroline.  1791.  Extremely 

fine  crown  with  their  busts  conjoined;  rev.  “ Soli  re- 
duci.”  A blazing  sun  and  section  of  the  zodiac.  A 
globe  below.  Rare. 

965  Ferdinand  II.  1855.  Scudo.  120  granas.  Fine. 

966  Frances  II.  1859.  Scudo.  120  granas.  Uncir- 

culated. 


967  Malta.  F.  Emanuel  Finto,  Grand  Master.  XXX.  Tari 
piece  of  1757;  obv.  Arms  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem;  rev.  the  Good  Shepherd,  with  banner  of 
the  cross.  Fine  and  rare  Crown. 


968 


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F.  Emanuel  de  Rohan.  1781.  Extremely  fine, 

thirty  Tari  piece  with  his  bust ; rev.  arms  011  a shield, 
backed  by  a crowned  eagle.  Y ery  rare. 


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j "V  969  Malta  Another  Dollar  of  Rohan.  1796.  Different  re- 
verse. Very  fine. 

, 970  F.  Ferdinandus  Hompesch,  M.  M.  1798.  Fino 

and  rare  XXX  Tari  Crown  of  he  last  of  the  Grand 
Masters ; obv.  bast  to  1. ; rev.  arms  on  an  eagle  dis- 
played. 

Tlie  Knights  of  St.  John  were  driven  out  of  Malta  in  1798  by  Napo- 
leon. The  island  which  had  been  in  their  possession  since  1522, 
when  it  was  given  to  them  by  Charles  V.,  of  Naples,  is  now  under 
the  Crown  of  Great  Britain. 

971  Rome.  Hugo  and  John.  COMITES  IX  MONTFORT, 

under  Ferdinand  II.  1621.  Uncirculated  Crown.  Very 
rare. 

972  Urban  VIII.  1623.  Bust  in  rich  robes  and  rega- 

lia. Below  AN  XII ; rev.  St.  Michael  slaying  the 
dragon— the  combat  in  the  air.  Weil  preserved  and 
rare  Scudo. 

'<  9,  -973  Alexander  VII.  1663.  Obv.  St.  Peter  supporting 

Arms  of  the  Popes  ; rev.  man  giving  alms  to  a pauper 
with  a wooden  leg.  Scudo,  in  good  preservation,  and 
very  rare. 

974  Clement  X.  1675.  Obv.  Arms  of  Rome  ; rev. 

interior  of  a cathedral.  A fine  and  rare  Crown. 

975  (dement  XII.  Oval  medal.  FRVSTRA  VIGI- 

LAT  QVI  CVSTODIT.  Very  fine ; size,  22x23. 

976  — — Pius  VI.  1778.  Uncirculated  Half-crown. 

977  Gregory  XVI.  Half-crown.  50  Baiocchi.  Or- 

dinary. 

t l 978  Pius  IX.  Medal  for  the  soldiers.  PETRI  SEDE  ; 

rev.  “ Victoria  Qvse  vincit  mundum  Fides  Nostra.” 
A ring  medal  with  cross  in  centre  and  clasp.  Rare. 

Size  24 

A 979  Venice.  Republic  of  1848.  “ Five  Lire.”  Winged 

Lion  and  open  book  on  pedestal.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

S U 980  Bologna.  Scudo.  1796.  Obv.  shield  with  arms  quar- 
tered. “ L1BERTAS,”  and  cross  repeated  in  alter 
nate  angles  ; rev.  Virgin  and  child  on  a cloud  above 
' the  city.  Uncirculated.  Extremely  rare. 


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Ragusa.  Scndo.  1793.  Obv.  female  bust ; rev.  “ Lib- 
ertas.”  Edge  milled.  Fine  and  rare. 

< 982  Francis  III.  MUT.  REG.  MIR.  DUX  (?).  1739  ; rev. 

handsome  coat-cf-arms.  Fine  Crown. 

' 983  Lucca.  Republic.  Scudo,  1747.  Obv.  Arms.  LVCEH- 

SIS  ; rev.  St.  Martin  on  horseback,  dividing  his  cloak 
with  a beggar.  Unusually  fine  for  this  rare  Crown. 

981  Felice  and  Elisa,  their  heads  conjoined  ; rev. 

u Five  Francs.”  Ordinary. 

Sardinia.  Victor  Emanuel.  Five  Lire,  1817. 

Sub  Alpine  Gaul.  Five  Francs  of  the  year  9 of  Liberty, 
(French  Revolution).  Splendid  proof.  Rare. 

Same.  Year  10.  Circulated. 

Mezzo  Scudo.  Same  era.  Year  7.  Fine. 


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Medals  and  Coins.  Copper. 

ro  989  Medals  illustrative  of  Roman  History.  The  subjects — 

portraits,  historical  incidents,  views,  etc.,  etc. 

Quintius  Flaminius  ; rev.  Liberty  restored  to 
Greece ; ISTuma  Pompilius  ; rev.  Mima,  giving  laws  to 
the  Romans,  year  of  Rome,  39.  M.  Tull.  Cicero  ; rev. 
the  Triumph  of  Eloquence,  year  of  Rome,  688.  Second 
Punic  War.  Conquest  of  Gaul.  The  Ilortii  and  the 
Cureatii.  Battle  of  Pliarsalia,  year  of  Rome,  706. 
Csesar  and  his  Fortune,  etc.  Executed  in  a grand 
style  by  Dassier.  Ho  duplicates.  All  uncirculated  and 
in  wrappers.  Size  20.  52  pieces 

— Popes — one  of  Leo  XII.  in  lead,  with  two  busts 


/%  990 


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in  three-quarter  face,  between  them  a cross;  (of  the 
time).  One  of  Paul  III.  Alexander  I.  Boniface  I. 
John  I.  Silvester  I.  Leo  II.  Stephen  I.  Urban 
VI.,  etc.  All  old  and  sharp.  About  size  26,  with 
one  exception,  bronze.  12  pieces 

With  loops.  Devotional.  Very  fine.  . 8 pieces 


Julianus  Medices  Magnus;  Julius  Ligvr,  etc.  In  a 

very  old  style.  Size  20.  2 pieces 

Roger  I.  Crusader.  1072  to  1101,  (Count  of  Sicily); 
obv.  a knight  on  horseback.  ROGE-RIVS-Comes ; 
rev.  Madonna  and  child.  Thick  coin,  very  rare. 

Size  16 

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994  Crusaders’  Coins.  Small  and  irregular  in  shape ; fine 

and  interesting.  Bare.  One  with  B.,  for  Baimond, 
Count  of  Tripoli,  1109  to  1122,  generally  with,  one  or 
more  crosses.  5 pieces 

995  Venice.  Coins  of  the  Doges.  “ Sanctus  Marcus  Vene- 
tus.”  Head  and  wings  of  a lion  facing ; sometimes 
head  of  the  saint.  Be  verses,  as  “ Armata  et  Morea,” 
“ Dalma  et  Alban,”  “ Corfu,  Cefalo,  Za'nte.”  Bepre- 
senting  Ludovico  Manin,  Paulus  Bainerus,  and  many 
others.  A most  rare  and  desirable  lot.  Very  fine. 

6 pieces 

— Doge  Alois  Contarenus,  1676,  and  others.  17  pieces 


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996 

997 


— Paulus  Bainerus,  1779  ; rev.  “ Salus  imperi, 


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Others,  fine  and  rare  (Italian,  not  Venetian),  as  “ Vir- 
gileus  Maro  rev.  EPO,  etc.,  etc.  10  pieces 

998  Tuscvny.  Leopold  II.  and  Louis  and  Maria.  2 “ 

999  Sardinia.  Charles  Emanuel,  1756  ; Victor  Amadeus, 

1782.  Varied  lot,  bringing  the  dates  down  to  the  pres- 
ent year.  Fine.  16  pieces 

1000  Parma.  St.  Hilarius,  Protector.  From  1790. 

4 pieces 

1001  Genoa.  A great  variety.  From  1755.  8 “ 

1002  Malta.  Emanuel  Pinto.  1 “ 

1002*San  Marino.  Fine  and  rare.  Bep.  1 864.  2 “ 

i 1003  Corsica.  Pascal  Paoli.  1 Soldi,  1768.  A hat  on  a 
• pole,  marked  B.  B. 

1004  Same.  4 and  2 Soldi.  Fine  and  very  rare. 

3 pieces 

. See  Journal  of  a tour  to  this  island,  with  memoirs  of  Pascal  Paoli, 
by  James  Boswell,  Esq.  Printed  by  the  Brothers  Foulis  in  Glas- 
gow, 1708. 

1005  Mantua.  From  Francis  II.  1484.  “ Sesino  ” and 

“ Soldi.”  Some  with  blazing  sun  ; some  with  cross. 
Bare.  6 pieces 

2-c  1006  Monaco.  From  Louis  XIV.,  1683,  to  lionore  V.,  1S38. 

Some  nearly  uncirculated.  6 pieces 

" 1007  Naples.  Murat.  2 Grana  and  3 Grana.  The  former 

excessively  rare.  3 pieces 


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Medals  and  Coins  of  Italy . — Bronze. 


100S 

1009 

1010 
1011 

1012 

1013 

1014 

1015 

1016 

1017 

1018 

1019 

1020 
1021 

1022 


1023 


1024 


Sicily.  Ferdinand  IV.  (1791)  to  Francis  II.  (1859). 
Tornesi,  from  1 to  10.  10  pieces 

Another  lot.  Finer.  Some  of  the  rarer  ones 

bright.  6 pieces 

Lucca.  (Arms,  Lily.)  1 Soldi,  2 Quatrini.  Very  tine. 

2 pieces. 

Lothringen.  Henry,  Duke  of.  1648.  And  Miscel- 
laneous. 15  pieces 

Frederick  I.,  1458  ; Charles  I.  and  Charles  II.  (1699), 
Philip  III.  Extra  tine  and  rare  lot.  10  pieces 

Xapoleon.  “ Regno  D’ltalia.”  Obv.  bust ; rev.  crown 
of  Lombardy,  1808-1813.  Soldi.  \ do.  4 do. 
Xearly  uncirculated.  Rare.  3 pieces 

Others.  10  u 

“ Lombardo  Venetio  Regno.”  Uncirculated.  Cen- 
tesimi,  etc.  6 pieces 

Rome.  Urban  VIII.  1636.  All  old.  12  “ 

5 Baiocchi,  4 Soldi,  2 Soldi,  Baiocchi,  Mezzo 

Baiocclii.  From  179i6.  All  fine.  Generally  uncir- 
culated. Superb  lot.  12  pieces 

Others.  7 “ 

Republic.  Revolution  of  1800.  Arms.  Cap  of 

Liberty  on  fasces.  Duo  baiocchi  and  Mezzo  baiocchi. 
2 Soldi.  Extra  tine.  5 pieces 

Republic  of  ’48.  3 Baiocchi  and  4 Baiocohi. 

Arms.  Eagle  displayed.  4 pieces 

Ferrara-  and  Gubbio.  1622-1750.  Rare.  4 “ 


Carrara  and  Other  Bare  Bronze  Medals. 

Francesco  Senior.  Obv.  naked  bust,  shown  to  the 
waist ; rev.  arms  (head  of  a satyr-winged  bust,  drap- 
ery displayed,  an  ox  lying  down,  and  shield  bearing 
ivy?).  AN.  XXXVII  M.VIII.  D.V.  QVI.  SVM. 
GIVE  BENI.  REX.  IT.  Size  44 

Xicolaus  De  Carrario  II.  Territorii  Pat.  An 
MCCCXXIII.  Bust  in  cap  and  close  vest ; rev. 
arms,  OBIT  ANNO  DO  MCCCXXVI.  Size  44 
Jacobus  Orandis,  etc.  Obv.  bust  ; rev.  arms.  All 
very  tine.  Rare  medals.  Size 


Antique  Coins , Roman  and  Greek. 


63 


' r 1025  Triumph  op  TIeraclius.  Obv.  crowned  bust  on  a cres- 
cent, rays  descending;  rev.  a triumph.  Size  56 

I take  this  fine  medal  to  have  been  the  work  of  one  of  the  great 
Italian  medallists  of  the  fifteenth  century — Pisanello.  or  his  suc- 
cessor, Matteo  de  Pasti.  These  men,  as  well  as  Sperandio  of  Man- 
tua, modelled  profile  busts  with  great  skill  and  delicacy,  and  they 
were  fond  of  introducing  horsemen  on  the  reverses  of  their  medals. 

I have  somewhere — I cannot  at  this  moment  remember  where — 
seen  an  engraving  of  this  rare  bronze. 

^ 1026  Cosmus  II.,  Duke  of  Etruria.  His  bust ; rev.  hooks,  f 

DYABYS.  Fine  copper.  Size  48 

Cosmo  II.  succeeded  his  father,  Ferdinand,  in  1609. 

1027  Antique  Busts  in  oval  brass  mounting.  Heads  of 

Roman  ladies — Agrippina,  and  others  unknown  ; with 
head  of  Caius  Cassar.  All  very  tine  and  artistic.  Well 
patinated  and  probably  200  years  old.  Size  42  x 52. 

5 pieces 

1028  Obscene  Head.  Rev.  head  of  a satyr ; with  head  of 

Hercules  in  the  ancient  style,  etc.  Yery  curious  lot. 

3 pieces 

1029  Similar  lot.  4 “ 

1030  Medal,  probably  intended  as  a prize  for  excellence 

in  learning.  Obv.  female  bust  laureated  ; rev.  Pallas 
and  female,  with  book  and  civic  crown.  A splendid 
impression.  Size  40 

1031  — Another,  from  the  same  dies,  but  with  a rim 

added.  Brass.  Equally  tine. 


ANTIQUE  COINS,  ROMAN  AND  GREEK. 

Denarei  of  Roman  Families. 

10<j2  Aemilia,  Antonia,  Antestia,  and  others.  7 pieces 

Zy  / . 1033  Calpurnia,  Julia,  and  Cassia.  Extra  tine.  Yaluable. 

3 pieces 

Co  Scrlbonla,  Rubria,  Julia,  Sergia,  etc.  Fair  condition. 

lvare-  10  pieces 


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Antique  Coins , Roman  and  Greek . 


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Imperial  Denarei. 

4 

1035  Tiberius.  (Tribute  Penny).  Trajan,  Hadrian,  Sabina, 

and  Faustina.  A lot  of  good  coins.  6 pieces 

1036  A erva.  Trajan,  Ant.-Pius,  and  others.  Poor. 

10  pieces 

1037  Julia  Domna,  Heliogabalus,  and  others.  Same  period. 

Page  silver.  12  pieces 

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1038  Medallion  of  Antoninus  Pius.  Obv.  draped  bust 
laureated  ; rev.  Hygeia  seated  on  a column,  Telesphorus 
and  serpent  behind  a tree,  SALYS  in  exergue.  A 
piece  of  exquisite  work.  Thick  solid  silver.  Valuable, 
but  modern.  Size  21 

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1039  Counterfeit  Denahel  Pare  types.  3 pieces 

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Greek  Silver  Coins. 

1040  Athens.  Ctump  Tetradrachm.  Obv.  head  of  Minerva ; 

rev.  owl.  A0E.  Sharp,  but  of  irregular  ,fWm. 


Pare. 

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t 

1041  Alexander  the  Great.  Tet.  Obv.  head  covered 
with  lion’s  scalp  ; rev.  Jupiter  seated.  Very  good. 

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1042  Philip,  Macedon,  father  of  preceding.  Tet.  Good. 

1043  Ptolemy  I.  Pev.  Eagle.  Tet.  Fine,  rare. 
1014  Drachm  of  Seripiius.  Chimera  and  eagle. 

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1045  Ptolemy  III.  A Tetradrachm  of  base  silver,  but  genuine. 

1046  Medallio’n  of  Alcibiades.  Obv.  head  in  a Greek 

helmet ; rev.  two  figures  and  serpent.  Medallion  of 
good  silver  and  work,  but  modern.  Fine.  Size  24 

f u-  V 

1047  Counterfeit  TetradraciiMs.  Alexander,  Ptolemy,  etc. 

5 pieces 

1048  Persian  of  Sapor  ? Obv.  bust  with  winged  cap  ; rev. 

fire  worship.  V ery  fine.  Size  1 8 

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1049  Of  later  date.  A fine  coin  of  the  same  size. 

1050  Obv.  rude  head ; rev.  the  sacred  bull  of  Brahma, 

lying  down.  Silver.  Size  12 

1051  Duplicate  of  last,  and  another.  2 pieces 

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Roman  and  Greek  Copper  Coins . 


65 


Roman  and  Greek  Copper  Coins . 

1052  First  brass.  M.  Aurelius,  Maximinus,  and  Philip  I. 

Fine.  3 pieces 

First  and  second  brass.  Trajan,  Faustina,  Jr.,  Ant- 
Pius,  Philip,  Maximinus.  Good.  5 pieces 

Second  brass.  Domitian,  Agrippa,  Trajan,  Ant-Pius,  , - 

TTaiv  6 pieces  * v K > / 

4 pieces 


1053 


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etc.  Fair. 

Others  of  the  same  era. 


Poor. 


Justinus.  Two  nimbused  figures  seated  ; John 


Zimeses,  Jesus  Christ  nimbused ; and  one  of  Constan- 
tine, with  Christian  monogram.  Ail  in  gocd  condition. 


Rare. 

Second  and  third  brass. 
Similar.  Poor. 


Lower  Empire. 


Small  brass. 

Similar. 

■ do. 

do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


4 pieces 
10  pieces 
do. 
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do. 

Small  brass.  Patinated  and  fine.  Constantine,  Diocle- 
tian, Magnentius,  Licineus,  etc.  10  pieces 

Patinated.  Some  fine.  20  pieces 

Medallions  and  large  brass  coins,  well  made  and  arti- 
ficially patinated  ; very  dangerous  copies  of  rare  types, 
and  some  fabrications,  such  as  Otho ; some  with  mag- 
nificent reverses,  Eg.,  the  Emperor  attended  by  his 
servants,  sacrificing  before  a temple,  on  a coin  of  Au- 
gustus. A Congiarum  on  a rev.  of  Domitian,  etc. 

10  pieces 

Similal  lot ; hardly  equal  to  last.  1 0 do. 

Similar,  equal  to  last.  10  do. 

Antinotjs.  (Favourite  of  Hadrian);  obv.  bare  bust; 
rev.  a ram.  Copy  of  an  antique.  Yery  fine.  Size  22 


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Pyrrus  of  Epirus;  obv.  head  of  Jupiter  Doclonceus  ; 
rev.  woman  seated.  Superb  work  of  art.  Copy  of 
a tetradrachm. 

Sidon.  Turreted  head  of  the  Province  ; rev.  EaMe.  Su~ 
perb  copy  of  a tetrvdrgchm. 

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Coins  and  Medals  of  Russia. — Silver. 

Other  copies  of  magnificent  Greek  Coins.  Solid  bronze. 

6 pieces 

Genuine  Coin  of  Hiero  II.  ot  Syracuse ; obv.  Diademed 
Head  ; rev.  Cavalier.  Fine.  Size  18 

Others.  Egypt,  Greece,  Bruttum,  Rhodes,  Italy,  etc. 
Good  and  rare  lot.  Different  sizes.  13  pieces 


MODERN  GREECE. 

Silver. 

Dollar  of  1833.  (Five  Drachmi).  u Ellados.”  Un- 
circulated. 

Drachma.  Same.  Uncirculated. 

Half-Drachma  and  Quarter  ^o.  Uncirculated.  2 pcs 
Drachma  of  1868.  Brilliant. 

Phoenix,  Drachma,  half  do.,  quarter  do.,  30  Lepta, 
small  coins  of  the  Ionian  Islands.  All  fine.  6 pieces 

Copper. 

Twenty  Lepta  of  1831 ; Phoenix,  above,  cross.  10 


Lepta,  and  5 do.  Uncirculated.  , 3 pieces 

Repetition.  Very  fine.  do. 

Ten,  5,  2 and  1 Lepta  of  1833.  Brilliant.  4 pieces  . 

Repetition  ot  last.  Brilliant.  do. 

5,  2 and  1 do.  1845.  Fair.  do. 

Ionian  Islands.  1819;  obv.  Winged  Lion;  rev.  Brit- 
annia. 10,  5,  2,  and  11  Lepta.  4 pieces 

Miscellaneous.  Greek.  8 pieces 

War  Medal.  Victory  over  the  Turks,  Oct.,  1827. 
Greek  Head ; rev.  three  Crowns.  Brass.  Fine  and 
rare.  , Size  22 


COINS  AND  MEDALS  OF  RUSSIA. 

Silver. 

Ancient  Copeka.  Oblong,  with  a Knight  on  horse- 
back on  one  side;  on  the  reverse,  inscription  in  straight 
parallel  lines  across  the  smallest  diameter.  From 
Vladimir.  (10th  century).  7 pieces 


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Coins  a?id  Medals  of  Russia. — Silver.  67 


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1090 


1091 

1092 


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1094 

1095 


> 1097 


n 1098 
1099 


Ancient  Copeka  Same,  with  the  ins.  running  on  the 
longest  diameter.  3 pieces 

Ivan  TV.  1533.  Penn y.  (Following  Abbe  Barthe- 
leiny).  Fine  and  rare. 

Ioanovitch  Dmitee.  1605.  Penny.  Fine,  rare.  /' 

Small  Coins,  not  understood ; some  with  Cross,  some 
with  Double  Eagle,  some  with  St.  George  on  horseback. 

All  tine  and  generally  uncirculated.  6 pieces 

Coins  resembling  Rupees,  and  of  the  same  value.  Struck 
for  circulation  in  Georgia.  On  one  side  a Castle  and  Am  n 
two  Branches  Crossed.  On  both  inscriptions  in  Tar- 

2 pieces 
do. 

(Rupee  ?)  Half  and  Quarter 

3 pieces 

John  Alexis.  1688.  German  Dollar  (Brabant).  Stamp- 
ed with  the  Arms  of  Russia,  and  date.  For  circula- 
tion in  that  Empire.  Rare. 

Petee  I.  Alexowitz  (the  Great).  1682  to  1725.  Crown  ; 
obv.  young  bust,  bare  head  ; rev.  double-headed  eagle. 

Letters  very  long  ; edge  plain  ; broad,  and  extremely 
tine.-  Rare  type. 

Half-crown.  Same  type,  except  that  the  head  is 

laureated.  Equally  tine  and  rare. 

Crown,  laureated  bust  ; rev.  double-headed  eagle. 


'h  -l  i 

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tar  characters.  Rare. 

Exact  duplicates. 

One  of  the  same. 


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1100 

\oo  1101 


No  date.  Nearly  uncirculated.  Yery  rare. 

Crown.  Equally  sharp  and  tine.  No  date. 

Crown.  1723.  Older  Bust  ; rev.  Cross  good. 


lent  1102 
Lo  1103 


Rare  variety. 

Crown.  1725,  (The  year  of  his  death);  obv.  laure- 


<,  •<♦1104 


ated  bust ; rev.  Cross.  Uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

Another,  1725,  with  half-crown,  same  date. 

2 pieces 


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Peter  II.,  son  ot  Alexis  Petrowitz  (succeeded  the 
Empress  Catherine, at  the  age  of  15.)  Crown;  obv. 


/ : uAQ  i 


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laureated  bust ; rev.  cross.  1727.  Yery  tine  and 


rare. 


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Catherine  I.,  mother  of  Peter  IT.,  1725  to  1727. 
Crown ; obv.  bust  to  left,  hair  bound  with  fillets  of 
pearls ; rev.  double-headed  eagle.  Extremely  broad 
and  fine.  Rare.  Size  27. 

Crown,  1726;  splendid,  uncirculated.  Same  type 

as  last.  Very  rare. 

Crown,  1726;  bust  to  right ; rev.  like  the  others 

of  this  Empress.  Yery  fine,  rare. 

Anna  Iyanoyne.  1730  to  1740.  Crown,  1731.  Young 
bust ; rev.  double-headed  eagle.  Uncirculated.  Yery 
rare. 

Crown,  1732.  Sharp  but  stained. 

Crown,  1740.  Bust  crowned;  rev.  like  last. 

Fine. 

Half-crown.  Ordinary. 

John  III.  Antonovitcli  crown,  1741.  Young  bust 
laureated,  ribbon  and  St.  Andrew’s  cross  ; rev.  double 
eagle.  Splendid  crown ; broad  and  uncirculated. 
Rare. 

Another  equally  fine.  Same  date,  but  from  a dif- 
ferent die  ; thicker  and  less  broad.  Yery  rare. 

Half-crown  to  match  1112.  Splendid,  very  rare. 

Elizabeth  I.  Petrovna.  Crown  of  1757  ; obv.  bust, 
head-dress  of  pearls  ; rev.  double  eagle  bearing  two 
shields,  arms  of  ? Good  crown. 

Half-crown.  Same  type.  Extra  fine. 

Crown  of  1759.  Fine. 

Quarter  and  eighth  do.  Fine.  2 pieces. 

Peter  III.  Feodorovitch,  1762.  Crown;  obv.  bust  in 
armor,  head  bare ; rev.  double  eagle.  Uncirculated. 
Rare. 

Duplicate.  Uncirculated. 

Triplicate.  Circulated. 

Half-ruble.  Circulated. 

Catherine  II.  Crown,  1769.  Fine. 

Quarter  and  eighth  ruble.  Yery  fine. 

2 piece 

Peter,  Duke  of  Semigallia.  Fine  crown,  1780.  Rare. 


Bronze  Medals  of  Russia. 


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£-0  1129 

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1131 


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21.  1133 
-?V1134 
1135 

•'  * 1130 
1137 

>S  1138 
1139 


Ruble,  half  and  quarter,  1800;  obv.  inscription  on  \ 

square  tablet ; rev.  arms.  3 pieces. 


Alexander  I.  1834.  Medal;  obv.  bust;  rev.  monu-  , 
ment  (struck  by  Nicholas) ; value  one  ruble.  Very  fine,  ' • 


rare. 


Nicholas  I.  Ruble,  1845.  Uncirculated. 


Obv.  bust;  rev.  equestrian  statue  on  a monu- 


ment, 1859.  Uncirculated.  (Ruble.) 

Medal  with  loop,  1814,  19tli  March  ; obv.  laureated  fjfr 
■avs ; rev.  ins.  in  a circle  of  laurel  loop. 


bust  in  rays 


Size  16 


Medal  of  Peter  the  Great,  to  commemorate  the  battle 
of  Pultowa,  1709.  Bust  of  Peter;  rev.  battle;  has  a 
burnished  surface.  Thick.  Rare.  Size  27 

Medal  of  Anna.  Obv.  her  bust  crowned  ; rev.  Genius 
of  Russia,  with  crown  and  palm,  leaning  on  a column, 
near  trophies  and  captives  ; in  exergue  OBSESS  ET 
LIBER  AT  MENS,  Oct.,  1727.  Extremely  tine,  rare. 

Size  27 

Medalet  of  1789,  with  equestrian  statue  on  a rock. 

Size  16 

Coin  of  33  copecks,  one  of  25  do.,  one  of  16  do.,  one  of 
10  do.,  and  one  of  5 do.  5 pieces 

Small  coins  from  Peter  the  Great  to  Nicholas  I.  One 
for  Georgia.  Very  fine.  Many  rare.  From  5 to  10 
copecks.  15  pieces 


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Bronze  Medals. 

1708.  Medal  of  Admiral  ? Bust;  rev.  war-ships  in 
port.  Fine  proof.  * Size  34 

1724.  The  Emperor  and  Empress  (Peter  the  Great  and 
consort) ; their  busts  jugata  ; rev.  the  Emperor  holding 
a crown  above  the  head  of  Catherine  I.  Fine  proof. 

Size  38 

1725.  Peter  the  Great.  To  commemorate  his  death. 

Fine  proof.  Size  34 

1730.  Anna.  Her  bust;  rev.  the  Empress  standing 
with  3 attendants,  one  with  cross,  one  with  anchor, 
one  holding  a crown.  Proof.  Size  38 


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70  Bronze  Medals  of  Russia. 

1140  1741.  Elizabeth  Petrovna.  Her  bust  ; rev.  “demen- 

tia Augusta.”  Fine  proof.  Size  38 

1141  1754.  The  same ; rev.  PAVLO  PRINCIPE  JYYEXT 

NATO  D XX.  SEPT.  MDCCLIY.  Fine  proof. 

Size  38 

1142  1749,  1755,  1757.  Medals  of  uniform  size  from  Poet- 

tier’s  Series.  Busts  of  members  of  the  royal  family. 
Size  29.  3 pieces. 

1143  1779.  Catherine  II.?  Fine  bust;  rev.  Pallas  and 

Catherine.  Fine  proof.  Size  35 

1144  1783.  Obv.  bust ; rev.  map  of  the  Crimean  peninsula. 

Fine  proof.  Size  58 

1145  1784.  Catherine  II.  ; rev.  three  turreted  shields  sur- 

mounted by  a caduceus  and  cap  of  liberty.  Fine  proof. 

Size  44 

1146  1784.  The  same  ; rev.  woman  standing  amidst  a group 

of  nude  children.  Proof.  Size  24 

1147  1788.  Admiral?  Bust,  with  furled  flag;  rev.  naval 

column,  at  its  base  cannon  and  flags.  Fine  proof. 

Size  50 

1793.  Bust  of  Prince  Alexander  and  consort,  vis  a vis ; 
rev.  two  shields  with  monogram  (AP  and  EA)  united 
and  crowned  ; the  sun  in  splendor  above.  Fine  proof. 

Size  42 

1149  1826.  Catherine  II.  On  her  death.  Fine  proof. 

Size  24 

1150  1831.  Poland;  obv.  two  female  figures,  one  with  the 

attributes  of  Poland,  TU  XE  MOUPPAS  PAS. ; 
rev.  A L’  HEPOIQUE  POLOG  XE,  a palm  and 
olive  crossed.  Fine  proof.  Size  33 

Medal  in  honor  of  General  Ylemincks,  Inspector  of 
the  Sanitary  Service  of  the  army.  Inscription  to  the 
same  effect.  Size  38 

1152  Medal  in  honor  of  Paul  I.  (1796  to  1801)  ; obv.  his 

Bust ; rev.  Cross.  Fine  proof.  Size  33 

1153  Marriage  Medal  of  Alexander  Xieliolas  and  Maria 

Alexandria.  1841 ; obv.  their  busts  conjoined  ; rev. 
their  monogram  crowned.  Splendid  proof.  Size  28 


Copper  Corns  of  Russia. 


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- 1154  Prize  Medal.  University  of  Moscow,  by  Alexander  I. 

Size  33 

5 1155  Mortuary  Medal.  Obv.  female  bust  crowned  with  oak. 

• No  inscription  ; rev.  in  two  wreaths — roses  and  laurels. 
“1716-1826.”  Fine  proof.  Size  24 

1156  Medals  of  Marshall  Suwarrow  and  Bishop  ? Their  pic- 
tures full  face.  Size  22.  2 pieces 

i'O  1157  Medals.  Square  and  oblong  octagon.  Yery  fine.  2 pcs 
- 1158  Medalets.  Octagon  and  round,  of  Peter  the  Great, 
Anna,  Peter  II.,  etc.  About  size  16.  Extremely  fine, 
all  bright,  very  beautiful  and  select,  but  with  Pussian 
inscription,  and  requiring  a knowledge  of  that  lan- 
guage properly  to  describe.  16  pieces 

C 1159  Jetons.  All  Eussian.  5 pieces 

Copper  Coins. 

2^1 160  Peter  I.  (the  Great).  1682  to  1725,  with  St.  George 
on  horseback,  with  cross  and  with  double  eagle.  With 
and  without  dates.  Fine  lot.  5 pieces 

Peter  II.  1727  to  1730  ; rev.  cross.15!  Extra  fine.  '3  pcs 
Anna.  Ivanovna.  1730  to  1740.  Extra  fine.  5 pieces 
Ivan  III.  1740-1741  2 pieces 

Elizabeth.  Petrovna.  1741-1762.  7 pieces 

Katharine  II.  1762  to  1796.  Pieces  from  ten  to  one 

quarter  Copec.  Fine  lot.  7 pieces 

Similar  to  last.  Some  earlier.  do. 

Paul  I.  1786  to  1801.  Pare.  1 piece 

Alexander  I.  1801  to  1825.  (One  extra  fine).  3 pcs 
Nicholas  I.  1825.  10  pieces 

Alexander  II.  Miscellaneous.  Valuable  lot.  33  pcs 


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1165 


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1166 

1167 

1168 

1169 

1170 
1172 


Polish  Pevolution.  A set  of  patterns  of  1 0 Kopecks, 
5 Kopecks,  2 Kopecks,  and  1 Kopeck.  Splendid 
proof.  Very  rare.  4 pieces 

Riga.  (City).  Small  Coins.  Pare.  4 pieces 

Moldavia  and  Wallachea.  Two  shields.  Head  of  a 
bull,  front  face,  and  bird  holding  a double  cross, 
united  under  a crown.  Rare  coins.  5 pieces 

5~0  1175  Siberia.  An  old  Coin,  and  two  of  Catherine  II.  1771 
and  1773.  Large  size.  Pare.  ' 3 pieces 


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Coins  of  Poland. — Silver. 


COINS  OF  POLAND. 


1 ) 1178 
V,  1179 


Silver. 

X < 1176  Ladislaius  II.  1138  to  1116.  Head,  front  face;  rev. 

double  cross  ? Denarius.  Rude  coin,  well  preserved. 
(Uncertain). 

j 1177  Others  without  date,  and  of  uncertain  attribution.  De- 
narii and  Groshen,  mostly  of  cities.  All  in  good  con- 
dition. 7 pieces 

Alexander  I.  and . Sigismund  I.,  1501  to  1518.  De- 
narii and  Groshen.  Yal  liable  lot.  6 pieces 

Sigismund  I.  (Alone).  1506  to  1518 ; obv.  bust  crown 

ed  ; rev.  eagle  displayed.  1531— ’34,  etc.  Coins  of  the 

Groat  and  Half-groat  size.  As  fine  as  when  struck. 
Yery  rare.  5 pieces 

/ 5 1180  Yarieties.  Groats,  etc.  Sig.  I.  and  II.  1 pieces 

££  1181  Sigismund  II.  1566  and  1569.  Four  Groshen,  (about 
20  cts.)  ; bust ; rev.  double  shield.  “ Moneta  Magni 
Ducat  Lit.”  Fine.  5 pieces 

1182  Stephen  Bathori.  1575  to  1586.  (Fine  silver  coins, 
dime  size)  ; obv.  crowned  head  ; rev.  III.  GROS. 
ARG.  TRIP.  M.  D.  LIT.  Also  a shield  between  St. 
George  and  an  eagle.  Another  with  two  towers. 
CIYI  RIGEN.  Said  by  Wellenheim  to  be  very  rare. 

3 pieces 

So  1183  Sigismund  III.  1587  to  1632.  Coins  of  the  same  de- 
scription as  last.  Bust  crowned.  Large  collar ; rev. 
as  before.  Extremely  fine.  5 pieces 

Bust  crowned,  collar  and  beard  like  Charles  I.  of 


£ $-  1184 

27  H85 

/Co  1186 


England  ; rev.  Arms  of  Dantzig.  (GEDANENSIS). 
Quarter-crown.  1613.  Yery  fine,  rare. 

Similar,  and  others  smaller.  Dantzig  and  other 

cities.  Different  dates.  12  pieces 

Figure  standing,  shown  to  the  hips,  with  sword 


1187 


and  wand  ; rev.  round  shield  with  elaborate  coat-of- 
aims.  1630.  Splendid  crown,  burnished  field.  Yery 
rare. 

Similar,  except  that  less  of  the  figure  is  shown. 


Nearly  uncirculated  Crown.  1628.  Rare. 


Coins  of  Poland. — Silver. 


73 


^>5'  1188  Sigismund  III.  Another,  the  King  with  different  dress  f ^ 
and  decorations.  Equally  fine  Crown.  1630.  Rare. 

7-  1 1189  Another,  slight  variety.  Extra  fine  Crown. 


y^'1190 Two  Crowns  of  the  earliest  issue.  1627.  Circu- 
lated, but  worn.  2 pieces 


A 


i 1191  Wladislaus  IIII.  1632  to  1648.  The  King’s  figure  to 


*6-1192 


the  hips ; crowned  and  with  sword  and  wrand ; rev. 
arms  of  the  city  of  “Thorunensis”  ? (angel  over  agate 
with  three  towers),  1637.  Uncirculated  crown.  Very 
rare. 

Same  ; rev.  arms  of  Poland.  Eine  crown. 


‘/V~ 


"•1193  John  Casimir.  1648  to  1668.  Splendid  uncirculated 
crown.  1649. 

1194  Small  coin,  and  3 crown  of  “ Thorunensis.” 

3 pieces 


'XtA/f* 

// 


1195  John  III.  Sobieski.  1674  to  1696.  A variety  of 

his  smaller  silver  coins.  Eine.  5 pieces. 

1196  Medal  of  Sobieski  and  wife,  their  busts  conjoined  ; 

rev.  their  coronation,  1776,  a city  and  tree.  Very 
beautiful.  Rare.  Size  30. 

3 0 1197  Augustus  II.  1696  to  1733.  3 crown,  1707.  Uncir- 
culated. Rare. 

L/ST  1198  Medal  in  memory  of  the  death  of  Christina  Eberhardi- 
na,  Queen  of  Poland,  1727.  Pierced.  Rare.  Size  16 
7 1199  Crown  of  1729.  Fine  and  rare. 

<(  l^OtUAuGUSTUs  III.  1733  to  1763.  Coronation  medal.  Tin. 

Uncirculated.  ' Size  28 

1201  f crown.  1736.  Uncirculated.  Very  rare. 


// 

// 


1 A 


- J 


// 


i/trv 


1202 


Crown  of  1755.  Extra  fine.  Rare. 


-TV 


-nj 


AC 


. ,--1203  Small  coronation  medal  (size  18),  uncirculated, 

and  medalet  of  the  preceding  reign.  2 pieces  a Cf  * 


preceding  reign.  a pieces 

£0  1204  Stanislaus,  Augustus.  1764  to  1798.  Coronation 

medal.  Bare  bust;  rev.  crown  in  rays,  “ Coron  XXV  > / It  > 

ROV  MDCCLXIV.”  Very  fine  and  rare.  Size  21 


v “1205 


Coronation  medal,  struck  at  Warsaw.  Uncircu-  ,/  . 

c'’-~ 


lated.  Size  20 

1206  Half-crown,  with  one  of  Frederick  Augustus. 

Both  rare,  and  well  preserved.  2 pieces 

Iaj  1207  2 groschen,  1767  (uncirculated),  and  two  others, 

3 pieces 


hr 


larger. 


A 


li 


f 


i 


J 


\ \/  K /a! 

\J)Y  ^ / A/ 


Vf/ 


A 


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74 


United  States. — Gold. 


/>■  n 

1208  Alexander  I.  1815  to  1825.  (Kaiser.)  Fine  crown, 
1823  (10  zlot.)  Rare. 

U 1209  Half-crown  (5  zlot),  and  2 zlot.  Uncirculated. 

2 pieces 

/«£  1210  5 and  2 and  1 zlot.  1815  and  17 — Av.  value 

30  cts.  Very  rare.  9 pieces 

2 o 1210a  For  Cracow  and  other  cities.  A miscellaneous 

lot.  21  pieces 


7 

vUm 


Uh 


/ 


12105  Copper  coins  of  Poland.  A valuable  collection,  all  in 

38  pieces 


good  order. 


UNITED  STATES. 

Gold. 


6,3  o 1211 

1795. 

Half  Eagle. 

Fine. 

J-fctA 

* 6*  1212 

1797. 

Eagle.  Small  Eagle  reverse.  Very  good. 

G,  ttUv**' 

1213 

1799. 

Half  Eagle. 

Fine.  Scarce. 

j.  A 

(o  t>~0  1214 

1800. 

cc  a 

Very  fine.  Scarce. 

U 1215 

1803. 

a a 

ii  U • U 

JO  ® r 

1216 

1804. 

if  a 

“ “ Rare. 

Hus* 

1217 

1804. 

Quarter  Eagl< 

^ cc  U <( 

. 

i > 1218 

1806. 

(i  a 

Fair.  “ 

t/ 

5 5-^  1219 -VI 807. 

a a 

U 

i.  v 

1220 

1813. 

Half 

Very  fine.  Scarce. 

jr  U*^ 

£ o o 1221 

1818. 

a a 

U U CC 

AAVt/'VWi 

v 1222 

1829. 

Quarter  “ 

Extremely  fine.  Scarce. 

1223 

1834. 

a a 

Equally  fine,  N.  S.  Scarce. 

Cm  vw 

1224 

1835. 

u u 

The  same.  Scarce. 

' n 1225 

1836. 

u a 

F air.  Scarce. 

O 't,CAyU  v 

m i 1226 

1854. 

Three  Dollars.  Extremely  fine. 

/'  7 5 1227 

1849. 

California  Half  Eagle.  Full  weight,  without 

C 


Very  fine.  Scarce. 

V 1228  1849.  Oregon  Exchange  Company.  “130  grains  Native 
Gold,  5 D.”  Beaver.  Fine  and  rare. 

$ 1229  Georgia  Gold.  128  grains,  22  carats.  C.  Bechtler.  Five 


0 


IoaV 


Hollars.  Fine.  Scarce. 


United  States. — Silver. 


/ 


75 


> o 1230  Carolina  Gold.  140  grains,  20  carats.  1834.  C.  Becht-  0 / ft  ' 1 — 

ler,  Five  Dollars.  Fine.  Scarce. 

ONE  DOLLAR.  30  grains.  Extremely  fine.  Rare,  fry  C*  t ; - 

1 Dollar.  27  grains.  Extremely  fine.  + rf 


>$  1231 

CC  1232 

0 o 1233 


> 1^34 

gV,  <,1235 


1236 
V.  1237 


1849.  Mormon  gold.  Five  Dollars.  Two  hands  clasping,  r » < 

Very  rare. 

1849.  Same.  Two  and  a half  Dollars.  Rare.  y SC-/*  <f 

I860.  Pike’s  Peak  Gold.  Ten  D.  Very  good.  (fr 

1860.  “ “ “ Five  D.  Uncirculated.  vj7 IsfrUcAt,  — 


X 


Carolina  Gold.  2^  Dollars.  70  grains,  20.  Thick  coin  / 

Uncirculated. 


1238 


tftnuu 


% 1239 


/ o 1240 


California  Gold  Dollars,  1853  and  1854,  different  designs 
Uncirculated.  3 pieces. 

California  PXalf  Dollars,  1872,  different  designs.  Proof 

2 pieces 

“ Quarter  Dollars,  different  designs  and  dates.  9 


pieces. 


1241 

1242 

1243 

1244 

1245 

1246 
>1247 

1248 

1249 


Silver  Dollars. 

1795.  Flowing  hair.  Fine.  

1795.  Duplicate.  Fair. 


1795.  Fillet  head.  Very  fine.  Rare. 


1795. 

1795. 

1795. 

1796. 


CC 

a 

CC 


cJuUc&s'L* 

/ ~f  f y Ci  l l-w 

f'Varct 

Mrtye/x,- 
, ft 

C-iJ  r.'fia  w 

i.  'jf 


Small  letters  and  date.  Very  good. 

Large  do.  Same.  '•< — 

Ordinary. 

Extremely  fine.  Very  rare.  — — 

1797.  Seven  stars  to  r.  Very  good,  for  date. 

1798.  Fifteen  stars.  Small  Eagle  reverse.  Good,  for 

variety.  Rare.  • * 

1798.  Large  Eagle  reverse.  Very  good.  y / yl  fl  t l *— 
1798.  Duplicate.  Equally  good.  /Tariff  ■ 

1798.  Another.  Ordinary.  ... 

1799.  Five  stars  to  r.  Good,  for  variety.  Rare.  tY A r'K 

1799.  Six  stars  to  r.  Very  good.  H V - 


1799.  Another.  Same.  ■ 


70258 
> ^ 1259 
1260 


1799.  Triplicate.  Scratched. 

1799.  With  R.  C.,  Portland,  Aug.  4,  neatly  engraved  A 

on  obv.  /f  S/J  i/ptfbA | 

1800.  Stars  on  reverse  small.  Fine  and  rare.  Hha 

1800.  “ “ Larger.  Ordinary. 

1801.  Ordinary. 


i 


United  States. — Silver. 


\ 


76 


■7 

1261 

1802. 

Better. 

ttoTf 

■A  ^ . A 

1262 

1803. 

Uncirculated.  Rare. 

una 

''  70 

1263 

1803. 

Very  good. 

i c- 

U / u 

1264 

1804. 

Stained  and  somewhat  rubbed,  but  still  in  very  good 

/ U j £\)-X.  J-OV/TC.  OLclir 

condition. 


^ Sr,  1265 

i'cJJikb"" 1260 

5 ‘./V^1267 

ZjC& td  oj  1268 

12G9 

// ^ 1270 

5 j sSv1271 

1 , * r 1272 

£ 2^1273 

r /s 1274 

Jl275 
[ 1276 
A ^c/1277 

i-  7,51278 

* C / / 0 1279 


/,a 


iCu,  vzi'mo 

)\\  1 f 1281 

1282 
1283 


•5  7 


1284 


tULi 

\fta7d  1285 

1286 

I y 


1287 


[Accompanying  this  coin  is  the  following  note  : “ Obtained  through 
great  personal  exertions  from  Dr.  Liebig,  from  the  collection  of 
his  intimate  friend,  the  celebrated  traveler,  Prof.  Schledehausen, 
now  deceased.”  This  information  is  interesting,  yet  the  great 
traveler  may  have  been  imposed  upon.  The  motive  to  do  it  was 
large,  on  account  of  the  extreme  rarity  and  great  value  of  a dol- 
lar of  this  date.  It  would  be  rash  to  decide  absolutely  against 
its  authenticity,  but  the  purchaser  must  exercise  his  own  judg- 
ment.] 


1836.  Pattern  Dollar.  A little  circulated.  Rare. 

Planchet,  with  edge  milled.  Without  impression  on  either 
side. 

1840.  Circulated. 

1841. 

1850.  “ N.  0.  Mint. 

1859. 

1860.  Very  fine.  “ 

1860.  Equally  fine.  “ 

1861.  Very  fine. 

1872.  Uncirculated. 

1872.  Duplicate. 

1872.  Another. 

1873.  Brilliant  proof.  Rare. 

1873.  Trade  Dollar.  Brilliant  proof.  Rare. 

1873.  “ “ Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Half  Dollars. 

1794.  Unusually  fine.  There  are  scratches  on  the  head 
yet  it  has  been  but  little  circulated.  Rare. 

1795.  With  scratches,  as  before,  appearing  to  have  been 
mainly  in  the  planchet.  Scarce. 

1795.  Much  rubbed. 

1803.  Nearly  uncirculated.  Extremely  rare  in  this  con, 
dition. 

1803.  Circulated.  2 pieces. 

1806.  Very  fine.  But  little  circulated. 

1806.  Others.  One  very  fine.  2 pieces. 

1807.  Head  to  r.  Very  good. 


United  States. — Silver. 


S'i>  1299 


6~o 


77 


1288 

1807. 

Head  to  1.  Fine. 

675X289 

1807. 

Duplicate.  Head  to  1. 

Ordinary. 

It  1290 

1808. 

Fine. 

— <* 

S' 75 1291 

1810. 

Circulated.  2 pieces. 

■> 

£-6/1292 

1811. 

a 

- . — 

1293 

1812. 

Extremely  fine. 

1294 

1813. 

Very  fine. 

6'5*1295 

1813. 

With  one  of  1812.  Ordinary.  2 

1296 

1815. 

Ordinary.  Scarce. 

p'l297 

1821. 

Very  fine. 

)o  1298 

1822. 

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fro  1300 
w 1301 
* 1302 

1303 
7$’ 1304 
90  1305 
0 o 1306 
n 1307 
t fre'1308 
^1309 

1310 

1311 
7 S'  1312 

1313 

1314 
^5"  1315 


1316 


0:  1317 


)0U  1318 
; 1319 
* o 1320 
751321 
if 6 2.1322 
*4  % 1323 
1324 
U1325 


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(LiwiJ  cixl  . 

1824.  Good.  With  “ Houck’s  Panacea.  Baltimore,5’  stamped  (j  & i ■.  ; : 
on  obv. 

1824.  Others.  Fine.  2 pieces.  Ji'Ow.lr- 


1826. 

1827. 

1831. 

1834. 

1834. 

1835. 

1836. 
1836. 

1836. 

1837. 
1839. 
1853. 
1860. 
1867. 
1873. 


Fine. 

2 pieces. 

a 

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u 

cc 

it 

c; 

Large  date. 

cc 

Small  date. 

'j 

a 

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Very 

fine. 

\JAs\JUUrc  * 

Fine. 

New  die. 

W torrd 

Old  and  new  die. 

3 pieces  v 

fV\< 


Extremely  fine 
Very  fine. 


vM-GA, 


Her 


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tf 

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Brilliant  proof.  Bare. 


lYa  vcL 


1796. 


Quarter  Dollars. 

Very  fine.  Rare.  ’ ' ? '•  >.  '< 

1804.  Extremely  fine  ; quite  superior  to  any  heretofore 
known  to  exist.  Fifty  dollars  has  been  offered  for  this 
piece  at  private  sale.  Very  rare. 

1806.  Very  fine.  Scarce.  v 


1806. 

1818. 

1821. 

1825. 

1835. 


Ordinary. 
Very  fine. 


But  little  circulated. 


fr  Yc^'^SL 


Wax 

cl. 


O 


Fine. 

U 


// 

S 

1853,  1856  and  1857.  Ordinary.  3 pieces.  * L>  x 
1861.  Very  fine.  ^ 


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United  States. — Copper. 
Dimes. 

U- 1) 

1326 

1796. 

Extremely  fine.  Rare. 

J . / J 

1327 

1796. 

Nearly  as  fine  ; a variety. 

1328 

1798. 

13  stars.  Poor,  but  rare. 

1329 

1803. 

Extremely  fine.  Rare. 

7 6 ' 

1330 

1805. 

Twice  pierced,  but  little  rubbed. 

/ o 

1331 

1805  and  1807.  Much  rubbed.  3 pieces. 

) 0 

1332 

1814. 

Fair  for  date.  Scarce. 

to  V 
(_ 

1333 

1820  and  1824.  Poor.  2 pieces. 

1334 

1827, 

’29,  ’30,  and  ’31.  Ordinary.  4 pieces. 

15 ' 

1335 

1832. 

• Extremely  fine. 

’ to 

1336 

1833. 

Poor.  2 pieces. 

30  i 

1337 

1834. 

Fine. 

1338 

1835. 

<< 

Lo 

1339 

1837, 

’41,  ’44,  and  ’46.  Ordinary.  4 pieces 

«'{ 

1340 

1851, 

’53,  ’54,  ’56,  and  ’57.  Fine.  5 pieces, 

1341 

1859, 

’60,  ’61,  and  ’72.  Fine.  4 pieces. 

|V 

2 to  2 1342 

|4m 

loc  1343 

. It 

A ■ 1344 

| ' h 

1345 

/ftf*1346 

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/ o 1352 

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10  1353 

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1357 

Haf  Dimes. 

1794  Fine.  Rare. 

1795.  Uncirculated;  tarnished. 

1795.  Nearly  as  fine.  Broken  die. 

1 795.  Nearly  uncirculated.  2 pieces. 

1796.  Uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

1800.  Very  fine  ; a scratch  on  face  of  head.  Rare. 
1800.  Fine.  2 pieces. 

1803.  Extremely  fine.  Rare. 

1829.  Uncirculated. 

1830  and  ’31.  Fine.  2 pieces. 

1832  and  ’33.  One  pierced.  2 pieces. 

1833  and  ’34.  Very  fine.  2 pieces. 

1835,  ’36,  and  ’37.  Very  good.  4 pieces. 

1839,  ’42,  ’43,  ’44,  and  ’49.  Ordinary.  5 pieces. 
1850,  ’53,  ’54,  ’55,  and  ’57.  Fair.  6 pieces. 

1858,  ’59,  ’60,  ’61,  ’70,  and  ’72.  Very  fine.  6 pieces. 


IV 

* - i 


Three  Cents. 


t 


1358  1851,  ’52,  ’53,  etc.  9 pieces. 


7 6 1359 
7 61  360 


o o 1361 
1362 

P 

a.  6 1363 
/ 2,1364 


7 


United  States. — Copper. 


Cents. 


A good  cent ; 


<•'  1365 


>• 

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CfutdUA 

f*7 C( U ■■'■C-f-t' %* 

O 

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9ro  1366 
6~t>  1367 
3S  1368 
U 61369 
5-^^1370 


1371 
5 col372 
-r  1373 
n 1374 
3 1375 
g 6^1376 
,we>1377 
36'1378 
,•3  1379 
/ 51380 
y 51381 
7A382 
i u £>1383 

1384 

1385 

1386 

1387 

1388 

1389 

1390 


1793.  Liberty  cap  ; head  much  rubbed.  Rare. 

1793.  Wreath;  Liberty  and  date  small, 
but  dark,  and  hair  rubbed.  Rare. 

1793.  Similar  to  last ; much  rubbed. 

1794.  Uncirculated  ; the  color  fine  and  original,  in  part 
red.  As  fine  as  any  known.  Rare. 

1794.  Very  ordinary.  3 pieces. 

1795.  Nearly  uncirculated,  but  not  bright  ; the  color  a 
fine  olive  ; edge  plain. 

1795.  Similar,  but  “ one  cent  ” higher  in  the  circle,  on  the  lYa-t  tf. 

reverse.  Nearly  uncirculated. 

1795  and  1796.  Same  type  ; only  fair.  2 pieces. 

1797.  The  edge  battered  slightly,  but  little  rubbed.  Dark. 

1798.  Uncirculated,  but  not  bright.  Very  desirable.  Rare. 

1798.  A variety  nearly  as  fine  ; a narrow,  milled  rim.  Rare. 

1799’.  Remarkably  fine  ; it  shows  traces  of  a black  rust, 

which  has  been  nicely  removed,  and  appears  to  have  been 
quite  uncirculated  before  oxidation.  I think  nearly,  if 
not  quite,  equal  to  the  Abbey  Cent.  Very  rare.  * . * . 

1800,  1801,  and  1802.  Poor.  5 pieces.  w'L  [ d V.  U-Uc 

1801.  Uncirculated.  Color,  a light  olive.  Very  rare.  I'dCtAjdlln 

1804.  Broken  die.  Very  good.  Rare.  V t IvUt  -f ' 

1803  and  1805.  Ordinary.  3 pieces.  ) 1 tUC. 

1806  and  1807.  Ordinary.  2 pieces.  >^T/f'V  * (r 

1808  and  1809.  Fair  and  scarce.  2 pieces.  , ^ 

1810.  Fine.  Scarce.  P&aa  > ( / 

1810, ’ll,  and' ’12.  Ordinary.  3 pieces.  * - 

1813,  T4,  16,  ’17,  and  ’18.  Ordinary.  6 pieces.  U . ' di.  t 


/rf 

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1818  and  19.  Fine.  2 pieces. 

1818,  19,  and  ’21.  Ordinary.  3 pieces. 
1820.  Bright  and  uncirculated. 


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1822.  Uncirculated.  Olive. 
1822,  ’23,  and  ’24.  Ordinary. 
1825,  ’26,  and  27. 

1828,  ’29,  and  ’30.  “ 

1831  and  ’33. 

1834  and  ’35. 

1835,  ’36,  and  ’37. 


Rare. 

3 pieces, 
5 “ 


Fair. 


4 

5 
3 

3 pieces. 


u 


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1837  and  ’38.  Poor.  6 pieces. 


8o 


Colonial  and  State  Coins  and  Tokens. 


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1391 

1392 

1393 

1394 

1395 
Vi  1396 

1397 

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1838.  Very  fine. 

1838  and  ’39.  Very  fair.  2 pieces. 

1840,  ’41,  and  ’42.  A very  good  lot.  Varieties.  6 pieces. 
1843,  ’44,  and  ’45.  Ordinary.  4 pieces. 

1846,  ’47;  and  ’48.  Fair.  4 pieces. 

1849,  ’50,  ’51,  and  ’52.  Very  good.  4 pieces. 

1853,  ’54,  and  ’55.  Fine.  4 pieces. 

1856  and  ’57.  (Large  and  small  date.)  Fine.  3 pieces. 
Cents  of  various  dates.  27  pieces. 

Nickel  Cent  of  1856.  Fine.  Rare. 

“ Cents  of  1857  to  ’64,  inclusive.  Fine.  8 pieces. 

“ and  Copper,  Nickel  size.  5 pieces. 

“ 5 and  3 cents,  1873.  2 pieces. 


C Mitts  ( 6 '01404 

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Half  Cents. 

1795.  Nearly  uncirculated.  On  the  edge,  two  hundred  for 
a dollar.  Rare. 

1797.  Very  fine,  for  date. 

1803,  ’4,  ’(>,  and  ’8.  A good  lot.  4 pieces. 

Half  Cents,  various  dates.  A good  lot.  23  pieces. 


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COLONIAL  AND  STATE  COINS  AND  TOKENS. 

//,6-ol408  1652.  Pine-Tree  Shilling.  Quite  uncirculated.  Rare. 

D cx  1409  1652.  “ “ Clipped  and  battered. 

) 57  1410  1652.  “ “ Poor. 

/ 2i ,1411  1721.  “ Colonies  Francoises,”  for  Louisiana.  Fine.  Scarce. 
) it  1412  1722.  Same,  except  date.  Equally  fine  and  rare. 

•/I  1413  1721  and  ’22.  A good  example  of  each.  2 pieces. 

/ oS  1414  Repetition  of  last.  2 pieces. 

t]  /t  1415  1767.  Colonies  Francoises,  L.  XV  divided  by  two  sceptres 

crossed.  Without  countermark.  An  uncirculated  exam- 
ple. Rare. 


1416 

1C  1417 
)y  1418 
1419 
{TO  1420 
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1767.  Same,  with  the  usual  countermark.  R F in  a circle 
of  dots.  Very  good. 

1773.  Virginia  Ilalf-penny,  nearly  bright. 

Same,  dark  and  rubbed.  3 pieces. 

1783.  Georgius  Triumphe.  Very  good. 

1787.  Franklin  Cent  in  Silver  and  Copper.  3 pieces. 

1787.  Nova  Eborac.  Fair. 

1787  and  ’88.  Vermont  and  Connecticut  Cents.  Ordinary. 

4 pieces. 


to  1423 

a.  6 1424 

,o  1425 
5 o 1426 
'7  6'  1427 
?o  1428 
(jo  1429 
7°  1430 
WO  1431 

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(a  y 1434 

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1787. 

1788. 
1788. 
1783. 


American  Medals  and  7 oketfis.  8i 

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New  Jersey  Cent.  Good. 

Massachusetts  Cent.  Good.  // 

Massachusetts  Cent  and  Half  Cent.  Good.  2 pieces.  // 

Nova  Constellatio.  Good.  2 pieces.  // 

Iveutucky  Cent,  edge  engrailed.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Same,  edge  plain.  Rather  poor  ; battered.  A JC&d : «'«* 

1776.  Continental  Currency.  Tin.  Uncirculated.  ft 

1722.  Rosa  Americana  Penny  ; Half-penny  size.  Poor.  $ SL 
1779.  Rhode  Island  Token  ; obv.  Map  of  R.  I. ; rev.  ship.  . j , * 

Very  fine.  Brass.  ^ * uU  ll^UAX 

1781.  North  American  Token.  Good.  Vx  -1  VIA  UuiL 


AMERICAN  MEDALS  AND  TOKENS. 


Washington,  Liberty,  and  Security  Token.  The  large  size,  p [ (_  rt  Ui/.ia  , 
Copper.  Uncirculated. 

Liverpool  Half-penny.  Obv.,  head;  rev.,  ship.  1793. 


As  good  as  usually  found. 

— Double-head  Cent.  Pine.  Qi  • f 

— Success  to  the  United  States.  Large  size,  in  brass,  , o 

silvered.  Very  fine.  ' i b.'  : 

— Duplicate  of  last,  with  medal  struck  and  distributed 

in  civic  procession  on  his  birthday.  Philadel.,  1832.  In  ( • , 


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bronze.  Both  fine.  2 pieces. 

— Sansom  Medal.  Obv.,  military  bust ; rev.,  chest  sup- 
porting fasces  aud  sword.  1797.  Silver.  Very  fine. 
Dollar  size. 

— Temperance  Medalet.  “ We  serve  the  tyrant  Alcohol 


Mo  ide 


no  longer.”  Silver.  Extremely  fine.  Pierced.  Rare. 

Dime  size.  • 

- Obv.,  head  ; rev.,  Gerdt’s,  coin-dealer,  card.  Silver.  d Am* . 


Fine.  Same  size. 

— Dem orest’s  Mt.  Vernon  Factory  Medal.  Obv.,  bust ; 


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rev.,  tomb.  Brass  gilt.  Made  in  shells  and  joined. 

Size  48. 

Head  ; rev.,  Edward  Cogan’s  card,  1859,  Phila.,  with  ,*(,  ;;  v 


medalet  Baltimore  Monument.  Both  uncirculated.  Tin. 
Sizes,  20  and  13.  2 pieces. 


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1796.  Franco-Americana  Token.  Copper.  Uncirculated.  I v , 


■S' 


Bae  Cent.  U.  S.  A.,  in  Silver.  Very  fine.  Rare. 

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American  Medals  and  Tokens. 


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Medal.  To  commemorate  the  Armed  Neutrality  of  Russia, 
Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Holland,  during  the  Revolution- 
ary war.  Obv.,  mailed  arm  holding  suspended  four 
shields  ; rev.,  under  an  eye  with  rays,  inscription  in  eight 
lines,  “In  exergue,  MDCCLXXX.,  A.  V.  BAERLL. 
Extremely  fine  silver  medal.  Half-dollar  size.  Rare. 

Medal.  To  commemorate  the  services  of  William  1.,  King 
of  Holland,  as  umpire  between  England  and  America. 
1829.  Bronze.  Magnificent  proof.  Size  26.  Rare. 

Libertas  Americana.  Obv.,  head  of  Liberty,  4 Juil,  1776; 
rev.,  Pallas  opposing  a panther;  on  the  ground,  young 
Hercules.  Fine  uncirculated  medal.  Bronze.  Size  30. 

Fine  copy  of  same,  double  thickness  of  the  original. 

1783.  Rev.,  “ Oommuni  consensu;”  Pallas  holding 

5 shields.  Uncirculated.  Tin.  Rare.  Size  29. 

General  Lafayette  Medal.  <£  The  Defender  of  American 
and  French.  Liberty.”  Fine  bronze  proof.  Size  30. 

Com.  Edward  Preble,  for  the  naval  engagement  before 
Tripoli,  1804.  Splendid  proof  in  bronze,  with  guard 
surmounted  by  eagle  and  loop,  the  guard  finely  chased 
and  gilt.  Awarded  by  Congress.  Very  rare.  Size  40. 

Medal.  Presented  by  N.  Y.  State  to  Volunteers  in  the 
Mexican  War.  In  tin  box.  Silver.  Nearly  3 oz. 

American  Institute  Prize  Medal.  Silver.  Weight,  about 
3 oz. 

New  York  State  Poultry  Society  Medal.  Large  silver 
medal  awarded  as  a prize  in  1869.  Nearly  2 oz.  Size  28. 

Salisbury,  N.  C.,  Court  of  Equity  Seal.  Thick  silver. 
Justice  holding  scales,  etc.  A relic  of  the  War.  Unique. 
Weight,  about  2 oz. 

West  Virginia.  War  Medal,  1861,  ’65.  Liberty  crowning 
Valor.  Bronze.  Size,  24.  Rare. 

Schiller  Medal.  10  Nov.,  1859.  Silver.  Size  26. 

N.  Y.  State  Agricultural  Society  Prize  Medal.  Silver. 
Size.  20. 

First  product  by  the  Mill  process  in  the  Pah-Ranagat 
mining  district,  Nevada.  Fine  proof.  Silver.  Size  20. 
Rare. 

Wood’s  Minstrel’s  Token.  Silver.  Fine.  Size  16. 


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Jackson  Medal.  Obv.,  military  young  bust ; “ Andrew 
Jackson,  President  of  the  United  States,  1829  rev., 
within  a wreath  of  laurel  and  oak,  “Hero  of  New  Or- 
leans.” Tin,  silver-plated;  pierced.  Uncirculated.  Very 
rare.  Size  24. 

Jackson  Medal.  “General  Jackson,  the  gallant  and  suc- 
cessful defender  of  New  Orleans,  and  candidate  for  the 
Presidency  of  the  United  States  of  America,  1828;” 
rev.,  eagle  displayed,  with  U.  S.  shield  covering  his  body  ; 
around,  circle  of  stars.  Pierced.  Tin,  silver-plated.  Un- 
circulated. Very  rare.  Size  24. 

Silver  Medalet,  struck  at  U.  S.  Mint.  Size  12. 

Hon.  James  Buchanan.  By  S.  B.  S.  and  H.,  N.  Y.  Tin. 
Size  22. 

Daniel  Webster.  Rev.,  E.  Hill’s  card.  Tin.  Size  19. 

W.  H.  Harrison.  Rev.,  “ Go  it,  Tip.  Come  it,  Tyler.” 
Abraham  Lincoln  ; rev.,  splitting  rails,  with  original 
colors,  red,  white  and  blue,  as  worn  in  procession. 
Fenian  Brotherhood  token  ; “ Ireland  and  America,” 
two  hands  clasping.  John  C.  Fremont,  James  Buchanan 
and  Henry  Clay  medalets,  in  brass,  nearly  uniform  size. 
A good  lot.  6 pieces. 

Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan.  Pioneer  Base  Ball  Club, 
Great  Air  Ship  City  of  New  York.  Rev.  John  Wesley 
and  Rt.  Hon.  Win.  Pitt.  In  white  metal.  All  fine.  5 
pieces. 

Jefeerson  Davis,  1861  ; man  hanging.  Franklin  Pierce, 
Millard  Fillmore,  Louis  Kossuth,  and  Winfield  Scott. 
6 pieces. 

New  York  and  Harlaem  R.  R.  Co.  octagon  check  ; Brim- 
low’s  card,  in  nickel  and  copper  ; Columbia  Farthings. 
Washington  Copperheads,  etc.  An  excellent  lot  to  pur- 
chase. 20  pieces. 

Silver  Badge  (Odd  Fellows’),  5x4  inches,  with  gilt  me- 
dallion centre.  Faith,  Hope,  and  Charity.  Fine. 

“ Custom  House  Cart,  S.  Draper,  Collector,”  Badge,  with 
pin.  Silver.  Rare. 

Truckee  Aline  Silver  Bar,  5.25  oz.,  $6.64.  979  fine. 

Internal  Revenue.  Ingot  pure  silver,  4.60  oz.,  $7.34. 
980  fine.  Handsome  square  bar,  with  handsome  border. 
Rare. 


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Coins  of  Mexico. 

Gold-Bearing  Quartz  and  Nuggets  from  California  Mines. 

3 pieces. 

Pattern  Cent  of  1855.  Tarnished  proof. 

Ebling’s  Columbian  Garden,  Bowery,  N.  Y.,  Card,  stamped 
on  a Spanish  quarter  dollar.  Very  rare. 

Shin  Plasters  and  Cents,  with  countermarks  15. 
Anti-Slavery  Tokens,  Cards,  etc.  39  pieces. 

Calender  ; half  cent  worth  of  pure  copper.  Model  Dollar 
California,  etc.  Very  fine.  8 pieces. 

Copperheads.  No  duplicates.  125  pieces. 

Others.  60  pieces. 


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Cob  Dollar. 
Very  fine. 

1778. 

1772. 

1739. 


COINS  OF  MEXICO. 

1771.  Nearly  round  ; thick;  diameter,  1 inch. 


Thicker  ; regular  lump.  Very  fine. 

Thick,  long  oval.  Fine. 

Oblong  square,  counter-stamped  for  Rio  de  la* 
Plata.  Unusually  good  example. 

— 1759.  Coin  of  even  thickness,  hut  irregular  form  ; 


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Long,  narrow  plate  cob  dollar. 

Cob  Half  Dollar.  Full  weight. 

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dollars. 
5 pieces. 


Set  Cob  Money 

stamped  Rio  de  la  Plata.  Fine 

Similar  to  last.  5 pieces. 

Another  set.  5 pieces. 

Dollar  and  Half  Dollar;  counter-stamped. 


Counter- 


Fine. 


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pieces. 

- Quarters  and  Eighths.  8 pieces. 


Out  Money,  formerly  much  used  on  the  Spanish  Main.  The 
Quarter  covered  with  marks  of  circulation  among  the 
Chinese.  3 pieces. 

[“  Cob  ” money  conformed  to  the  lawful  standard  in  vfeight  and 
fineness,  but,  was  struck  with  the  hammer,  without  much  regard 
to  regularity  of  form  or  impressipn.  The  date  shows  that  the 
larger  portion  of  it  was  issued  before  the  year  1740  ; but  in  this 
collection  is  a dollar  bearing  the  date  1772  (or,  as  written,  772, 
the  thousandth  place  being  omitted),  which  is  very  remarkable. 
The  “ 8,”  which  is  so  conspicuous  on  the  dollars,  signifies  8 reals, 
and,  combined  with  the  two  columns  which  always  appear  rising 
out  of  the  water  on  one  side  of  these  coins,  becomes  our  dollar  . 
mark — thus  $.] 


Corns  of  Mexico. 


85 


O 1494 
1495 

10  1496 

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2-  1498 
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Cob  Dollar  of  Philip  V. ; counter-stamped;  struck  on  a round 
planchet  large  enough  to  receive  the  full  impression  of 
the  dies,  or  very  nearly  so.  Pierced,  but  well  preserved. 
Very  rare. 

Vargas  Dollar.  Struck  with  a hammer  in  the  year  1811  or 
’12.  Obv.,  Vargas  and  date  (indistinct);  in  centre, 
LTJS  ; rev.,  crowned  shield,  RCAXA  DE  SOMBRETE. 
V ery  rare. 

A rare  variety,  apparently  coined  when  the  General’s 

facilities  were  unusually  limited,  his  name  being  stamped 
upon  the  plain  surface  of  the  piece  with  a punch. 

Morelas  Dollar,  struck  in  copper.  Obv.,  a bow  and  arrow 
below,  SUD  ; rev.,  M°  8 R.  1812.  Uncirculated.  More 
rare  than  the  silver  dollar. 

Dollar.  Obv.,  star  of  five  points;  below,  IP  ; rev.,  plain 
(Chili). 

Ferdinand  VI.  Shield  crowned  ; rev.,  pillars  of  Hercules 
crowned,  between  them  two  globes  supporting  a crown- 
1796.  Fine  Dollar. 

Charles  nr.  1789.  Obv.,  similar  to  last ; rev.,  double- 
headed eagle  between  the  pillars  of  Hercules.  Dollar 
size,  but  less  thick.  Fine. 

Ferdinand  VH.  Obv.,  bust  to  the  waist;  rev.,  eagle  and 
lion  opposed  ; behind  them  flags  and  arms  ; “ Busta  rnaut 
Erigio.”  M.  Ano,  1808.  Fine  Silver  Medal,  about  3 oz. 
weight. 

Square  plate  of  pure  silver.  Size  24.  It  is  a piece  of 
Necessity,  resorted  to  by  Ferdinand  VII.,  having  its 
value,  stamped  upon  it  without  other  mark.  In- 
trinsic value,  $2  (|  doubloon).  Very  rare  and  valuable. 

Oblong,  oval  Gilt  Medal,  with  ribbon.  Obv.,  lau- 

reated  head  on  a leaf;  rev.,  “Regal  Colleg  aven  Pala- 
foxio  Angelopoli  erect  Tessera  et  inviolat  fidei  Muniment.” 

Republic.  1824.  Crooked-necked  eagle  tearing  serpent. 
Very  rare  and  in  good  preservation.  Dollar. 

Dollar,  with  the  eagle  upright.  Fine. 

Augustus  I.  (Iturbide).  Obv.,  military  bust  ; rev.,  two 
wolves  rearing  against  a tree ; “ Guadalaxara,”  etc.  1822. 
Fine  and  rare  dollar. 

Obv.,  bare  bust  ; rev.,  crowned  eagle  on  cactus. 

1822.  Fine  and  rare  dollar. 


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Augustus  I.  Similar  obv. ; rev.,  eagle  on  cactus;  from  a 
different  design.  Fine  dollar. 

Similar,  in  all  but  date,  to  1506.  Fine  dollar.  1823. 

Quarter  dollar,  same  date ; pierced,  but  very  fine. 

Eighth  and  Sixteenth  do.  Rare.  2 pieces. 

Libertad  Half  Dollar.  “ Jura  de  la  Constitution  Mexi- 
cana  en  1843.”  Fine. 

Maximilian  (Emperor)  Dollar  of  1866.  Mint-mark  M. 

Extremely  fine.  Scarce. 

Dupli  ate.  Very  fine. 

Dollar  of  same  date.  M.  MM.  P1.  Extremely  fine. 

Dollar  of  1867.  M.  MM.  Very  fine. 

Duplicate.  Equally  fine. 

Half  Dollar.  1866.  M.  Fine.  Rare. 

Duplicate. 

Republic  of  1866  Dollar.  Very  fine. 

of  1867  Dollar.  Uncirculated.  Extremely  rare. 

Quarter  Dollar  of  Philip  V.,  1735.  Of  the  Republic,  1822 
and  1854.  Uncirculated.  3 pieces.  . 

Eighth  and  Sixteenth.  1832  and  ’28.  Uncirculated.  2 pcs. 
Imperial  of  1864,  and  Republican  of  various  dates,  from 
25  to  5 cents.  Very  fine.  14  pieces. 

Copper  Coins  of  Chihuahua,  Tuxpango,  etc.  A good  lot. 

20  pieces. 


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CENTRAL  AMERICA. 

Dollar.  1824.  Obv.,  a range  of  mountain  peaks  at  sun- 
rise, REPUBLICA  DEL  CENTRO  DE  AMERICA, 
and  date ; rev.,  a tree,  8 R.,  LIBRE  CRESCA  FE* 
CUNDO  ; below,  mint-mark  and  quality  of  the  silver* 
Uncirculated. 

Same,  except  date.  1826.  Not  as  fine. 

Quarter  Dollar.  1831.  Very  fine. 

Costa  Rica  Half  Dollar.  1865.  Obv.,  Central  American 
arms  on  shield  bristling  with  armor  ; rev.,  same  as  1525. 
Nearly  uncirculated. 

Small  ; from  20  cents  to  5 cents.  Rare.  5 pieces. 

Honduras  Provisional  Coin.  1 R.  Obv.,  mountain  peaks 
at  sunrise;  MON.  PROVISIONAL,  DEI.  EST.  DE. 


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Coins  of  South  America. 


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HOND. ; rev.,  same  as  reverse  of  1525.  Copper  coin, 
silver-plated  ; edge  milled;  size  of  United  States  copper 
cent.  Fine,  and  very  rare. 

Hondubas.  Another,  obsidional.  Copper.  Twice  the  size  ( v' — 
of  last;  much  worn.  Very  rare.  2 pieces. 

Siege  coins,  struck  from  gun-metal.  Very  broad.  U t 

Size  24.  Excessively  rare.  2 pieces. 

Similar,  in  copper.  2 pieces. 


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Others,  large  and  smaller.  2 pieces. 

Guatemala  Dollar,  of  Carrera.  1863.  “ Un  Peso.”  Fine. 
Dollar,  Half  Dollar,  and  Real.  3 pieces. 


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SOUTH  AMERICA. 


Hew  Granada.  Medal  Dollar  of  Ferdinand  VII.,  struck 
at  Bogota  11th  Sept.,  1808.  Obv.,  bust ; rev.,  cross  and 
crown,  two  lions  supporting.  Fine  and  extremely  rare. 
Un  Peso  (Dollar),  1858.  Also  struck  at  Bogota. 


Rare. 


Ocho  Dineros  (Dollar),  1840.  Scarce.  ^ 

Dos  Reals  (25  cents).  1 Real  (12  cents),  and  2 dime 


size.  4 pieces, 

Decimo  and  Half  Decimo  de  Real.  Copper.  2 


pieces. 


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Ecuador:  Two  Reals.  Obv.,  head  of  Liberty,  1848; 


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rev.,  Arms  of  Ecuador.  Coined  at  Quito.  Very  rare.  v ' 
Venezuela.  Obv.,  head  of  Liberty,  1858  ; rev.,  Arms.  ..  . 

Two  Reals.  Fine  and  rare. 

and  Caracas  Coppers.  9 pieces.  \ 


Caracas. 


Four  and  two  Reals  of  Ferdinand  VII.  Cob 
. Rare  and  line.  2 pieces. 


money. 

Two  Reals.  Same. 


Colombia  and  Popayan  coins  of  different  denominations, 
from  2 Reals  to  smaller.  Some  very  rare.  6 pieces. 

Farthings.  Obv.,  head  without  inscription ; rev., 


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Mercury  running,  no  inscription.  Obv.,  head  Maximus  ; 
rev.,  Hon  Plus  Ultra.  Obv.,  head  Columbia  ; rev.,  Jus- 
tice seated.  The  first  two  exceedingly  rare.  Fine. 
3 pieces. 

— Mints  of  Bogata  and  Popayan.  Gold  coins  alloyed 

ith  silvpr  Two  dollar  sit’p  1 1 "Roto  9 


with  silver.  Two  dollar  size.  1831,  1833.  Rare.  2 

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1564 

Corns  of  South  America . 

Carthagena.  Small  copper  coin.  Obv.,  figure  seated  under 
a tree,  pointing  to  a bird  ; rev.,  ESTAD  DE  CARTA- 
GENA,  1812.  All  very  rude  and  struck  by  hand. 
Fine  and  rare. 

Surinam.  Rev.,  Tree,  1764.  Exceedingly  rare.  Small 
copper. 

Peru.  Dollar  of  Ferdinand  VII.,  1808.  Struck  at  Lima. 
A proclamation  piece.  Fine  and  rare. 

Dollar  of  the  Republic  (1830).  Counter-stamped 

with  monogram  o.f  F.  T.  under  a crown.  Rare. 

First  Dollar  of  the  new  Republic,  still  at  war  with 


Spain,  1822.  Obv.,  Arms  of  the  Republic  and  date  ; 
rev.,  column  and  scroll,  to  r.  a figure  of  Virtue,  to  1. 
Justice.  Uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

Dollar  of  1825.  Goddess  of  Liberty,  with  staff  and 


shield  ; rev.,  Arms  of  the  Republic  quartered  on  a shield  ; 
above,  oak  wreath  ; to  r.  and  1.  laurel  and  palm.  TJncir, 
culated,  but  stained.  Rare. 

Dollar  of  1827.  Same  type.  Fine. 

South  Peru.  Cuzco,  1837.  Obv.,  sun  and  four 


stars  ; rev.,  castle  and  volcano  ; in  background  a ship 
ih  foreground  a cornucopia.  Very  fine;  rare. 

Similar,  1838.  Equally  fine. 

Duplicates  of  1550  and  1554.  Dollars.  2 pieces. 

Proclamation  and  Republican  Half  Dollars.  2 


pieces. 


Dollar  of  1855.  New  dies.  Uncirculated. 

Un  Sol  (dollar)  of  1864.  Obv.,  figure  of  Liberty 

seated.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Half  Sol  (50  cents)  ; Quarter  do.  (25  cents) ; undino 


(10  cents) ; half  dino  (5  cents),  and  quarter  do.  Fine 
set.  Uncirculated.  5 pieces. 

Copper  and  small  Silver  Coins.  6 pieces. 

Copper  Tokens.  Very  interesting  and  fine;  must 


be  seen  to  be  appreciated.  Farthing  size.  8 pieces. 
Omnibus  Ticket.  Hotel,  Lima.  Octagon.  Fine. 


JnU, 


[A 


Peruvian  Medal  half  dollar  of  Simon  Bolivar.  Obv.,  mili' 
tary  bust  ; rev.,  arms  of  Peru.  1824.  Extremely  fine  and 
rare. 

Dollar  in  honor  of  Bolivar,  without  his  bust.  Fine, 

and  very  rare. 

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/ 5 1565 


Coins  of  South  America. 


89 


>“$  "1566 
^ 1567 


Bolivia  Dollar.  Obv.,  bare  bust  of  Bolivar  ; rev.,  two 
T 'am as  lying  under  a palm  tree  ; above,  six  stars.  1851. 
Very  well  preserved,  and  rare. 

Half  dollar.  Military  bust  to  r. ; rev.  as  before. 


JAAijly 


Ordinary. 

Medal  dollar  of  the  Department  of  Potosi,  1852. 


OiiT 


OO 


1568 


Obv.,  circular  temple  in  rays,  6 Sept.,  1850  ; rev.,  Fame 
flying,  VIVA  BOLIVIA,  1-852.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Dollar  of  Gen.  Melgarejo,  “ Pacificador  of  Bolivia.” 


tSc t 


GAu  cuti 


CO 


')  O 1569 


Obv.,  his  bust  ; rev.,  inscription  and  date,  1865.  Fine  and 
rare. 

Half  dollar  of  Generals  Melgarejo  and  Munoz, 


fli 


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£ C 1570 


>“"01571 


with  their  busts.  1865.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

Duplicates  of  1568. and  1569.  2 pieces. 

Dollar  of  1858.  New  pattern.  “ La  Union  es  la 


U V t 


Fuerza”  within  oak  wreath;  “ 1.  Boliviano  500  G8  9 
DFINO  ” in  ex.  date.  Rev.,  Arms  of  the  Republic.  Un- 
circulated. 


H 1572 

^?-1573 

J 0 1574 

“1575 

'V'1576 


Rare. 


Similar  dollar,  1872,  the  Arms  slightly  changed.  Un- 

otv 


circulated. 

Duplicate.  Splendid. 

« 

Quarter,  with  Simon  Bolivar’s  bust.  Uncirculated 


Silver  tokens  and  coins,  25,  10,  ar.cl  5 cts.  value.  4 f 


pieces. 


T'CauuCx-tA. 


.5" 1577 
?5"1578 


La  Plata,  or  Argentine  Confederacy.  Dollar  of  1813,  from 
the  Potosi  Mint.  Obv.,  the  sun,  PROVINCIAS  DEL 
RIO  DE  LA  PLATA;  rev.,  Arms  of  the  Confederacy,  EN 
UNION  Y LIBERTAD.  Very  fine. 

Similar  dollar  of  1834.  Very  fine. 

Dollar  of  Rioja.  Obv.,  a mountain,  military  em- 


Ccuje, 


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I >1579 

tv 


blems  below,  1839  ; rev.,  Arms  of  the  Confederacy, 
ETERNO  LOOR  AL  RESTAURADOR  ROSAS.  Fine 
and  rare. 

Copper  coins — penny,  half-penny,  and  farthing  size. 


t 

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1580 

1581 


Quatro,  dos,  and  un  centavos.  Very  fine.  3 pieces. 

Half,  quarter  and  eighth  dollars.  3 pieces. 

Province  of  Cordoba.  Obv.,  a sun,  “ Confedera  8 


R8,  1852.  Dollar  and  half  dollar.  Rare.  2 pieces. 


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A 


4 


90 


Coins  of  South  America. 


loo 


1582 


iUfvrfc- 


jl  0 1583 
,0  v 1584 


2 oo  1585 

' 1 1586 
/Co  15S7 

1588 

/$*  1589 

1590 

1591 

1592 
, (a  1593 

i I 1594 
j 7 1595 


//U  1596 


l(u  1597 
1598 
/%  1599 

k o 1600 

i 1601 


I 


1602 

1603 

1604 


Chili.  Dollar  of  Santiago.  “ Un  Peso.”  Obv..  a volcano ; 
rev.,  a column  supporting  a globe,  above  the  globe  a star. 
1817.  Very  fine. 

Same  type,  different  die.  1834.  Dollar. 

Dollar.  Obv.,  Condor  with  a broken  chain  and 

shield,  1855;  rev.,  Arms  of  the  Republic  within  a laurel 
wreath.  “UnPeso.”  Very  fine. 

Plate  dollar  of  Copiapo.  Obv.,  COPIAPO — CHILI. 

I P. ; rev.,  1865.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Duplicate.  Very  fine. 

Dollar  of  1868  ; similar  to  1584,  but  improved.  Ex- 
tremely fine. 

Half  and  quarter  dollars ; both  types  unlike  any 

described  above.  Fine.  2 pieces. 

Quarter  and  three  smaller  coins.  4 pieces. 

Medal  half  dollar  of  1828.  Fine. 

Centavo  and  Medio  Centavo.  Uncirculated.  2 

pieces. 

Other  copper  coins.  4 pieces. 

Ubuguay.  40,  20,  and  5 centesimos.  Copper.  Uncirculated. 
3 pieces. 

Buenos  Ayees.  A variety  of  copper  coins.  10  pieces.  . 

Bkazil.  Dollar  of  Carolus  IV.  (Mexican  dollar).  Counter- 
struck  with  the  arms  of  Portugal  and  Brazil.  The  stamp 
very  pretty.  Rare. 

3 Patacs,  or  960  reis  (large  dollar).  1812.  Obv., 

arms  of  Portugal  crowned  ; rev.,  a belted  globe  on  a cross. 
Fine. 

Same.  1817.  Extremely  fine. 

Patacs,  or  320  reis.  1820. 

Three  patacs,  or  960  reis.  1821.  Rev.,  belted 

globe  on  a cross.  Fine. 

Two  patacs,  or  640  reis.  Very  fine. 

Peter  II.,  Emperor,  1868.  2000  reis.  New  stand- 
ard (1  dollar).  With  bust.  Very  fine. 

Dollar,  or  2000  reis  of  Peter  II.,  without  his  bust. 

Fine. 

Half  dollar  (1000  reis),  quarter  dollar  (500),  and 

piece  of  200  reis.  All  very  fine.  3 pieces. 

— , 1000  and  500  reis,  new  standard,  half  and  quarter 

dollars.  2 pieces. 


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West  Indian  Coins. 


9* 

di  1605  Brazii.  (Old  Standard).  320  reis,  160  reis,  and  80  reis. 

Nearly  uncirculated.  Intrinsic  value,  1 dollar.  4 pieces. 

/«5  1606  Copper  coins  illustrating  the  several  changes  in  the 

standard  value  of  reis.  An  extra  lot.  Many  large.  14 
pieces. 


fO  1607 
1608 

■V  1609 

1610 
> 0 1611 

'V  1612 

u 1613 

1614 

fo 

% 1615 


?0  1616 


''  1617 

OO  1618 

> JM619 

1620 


WEST  INDIES. 

Hayti.  Boyer,  President.  Dollar,  half  dollar,  quarter  dol- 
lar. Uncirculated.  3 pieces. 

Small  coins,  including  President  Petion’s.  Obv., 

head  over  II. ; rev.,  martial  implements  and  a tree,  sur- 
mounted by  a liberty  cap.  4 pieces. 

Republican  copper  coins  of  1831,  etc.  Deux  Cen- 


times and  un  Centime.  Obv.,  a fasces  surmounted  by  a 
liberty  cap  ; rev.,  Deux  Centimes  between  two  palms.  4 
pieces. 

Similar  coins  of  1846.  Six,  two,  and  one  centime. 


Very  fine.  3 pieces. 

Coins  of  Soulouqne,  under  the  title  of  Faustin  I.  Obv. 


crowned  head,  1850  ; rev.,  coat  of  arms,  lions  supporting 
A fine  coin,  size  of  English  penny.  Very  scarce.  2 pieces 
Copper  coin  of  President  Geffard,  1863.  Obv., 


bust;  rev.,  coat  of  arms.  Fine.  3 pieces. 
Faustin  and  Geffard.  5 pieces. 


British  Possessions.  Quarter  dollar.  Obv.,  British  Coat-of- 
Anns  ; Georgus  IV.,  D.G ; BRITANNIARUM  . REX  F.D. 
Rev.,  anchor  and  crown  ; IV. ; COLONIAR  . BRITAN 
MONET  . 1822.  Fine. 

Bahama  (Island).  Halfpenny  of  George  III.  1806. 

Obv.,  bust ; rev.,  ship.  Fair. 

Jamaica  (Island).  Penny,  copper,  Kingston  cur- 


rency. Coat-of-Arms  supported  by  two  Indians,  another, 
man  holding  a horse.  Very  good.  2 pieces. 

Do.  Penny  in  Nickel.  Obv.,  Victoria’s  bust,  1869; 

rev.,  arms.  Fine. 

Bermuda.  Splendid  proof  penny  of  George  III. 

1793.  Rare. 

Do.  Circulated . 


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— Antigua  Farthing.  Obv.  tree,  1836 ; rev.  in  wreath 
of  laurel  and  oak,  the  denomination.  Pretty  and  scarce. 
Fine.  2 pieces. 


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92 


African  Coins. 


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1G21  British  Possessions.  Barbadoes  Penny.  Obv.  negro  head, 
with  "Welsh  feathers ; rev.  pine-apple,  1788.  Very  fine. 
Scarce. 

1622  Same,  with  three  tokens.  Rare.  4 pieces. 

1623  British  Guiana  (in  South  America  and  not  regularly 

' under  this  head).  Three  Guilders  of  Demerara  and  Es- 
sequibo.  Obv.  bust  of  George  III.  laureated  ; rev.  “ 3,” 
surmounted  by  a crown  and  inclosed  by  two  oak  branches, 
1832.  Silver  coin,  dollar  size.  Pierced,  but  very  good. 
Rare. 

— Guilder,  Half  Guilder,  and  Quarter  Guilder.  Fine. 


1624 

1625 

1626 


3 0 1627 


3 pieces. 

— Another  lot,  similar.  Geo.  IH.  3 pieces. 

— Guilder  and  Half  Guilder  of  William  IV. ; also  another 
Guilder  and  Half  Guilder.  Very  good.  4 pieces. 

— Stiver  and  Half  Stiver  of  B.  G.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 


ft 

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2 pieces. 

[Tlae  stiver  varies  but  little  in  size  and  value  from  the  penny. 
The  guilder  was  worth  20  stivers.] 

1628  Duplicates  of  last.  Dark.  2 pieces. 

1629  French  Possessions — Windward  Islands.  Obv.  head  of 

Louis  XV. ; rev.  ISLES  DU  VENT,  1731.  Small  silver 
coin,  pierced. 

1630  Various  French  Colonial  Coppers,  containing  a little 

silver.  4 pieces. 

1631  Danish  Possessions.  Piece  of  twelve  skillings.  Obv.  the 

royal  monogram  crowned  ; rev.  ship,  1740,  DANSK 
AMERIC,  etc.  Fine. 

— Ten  Cents  of  Frederick  VII.  Obv.  bust  ; rev.  sugar- 


/ > 1632 


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$4^  n 1, 

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cane,  1859.  Five  Cents;  rev.  ship,  with  various  designs 
and  dates.  Small  coins.  Fine.  9 pieces. 

1633  Dominican  Republic.  Copper  Coins  of  1844.  Very  rare. 
2 pieces. 


AFRICA. 

1633*  Sierra  Leone  One  Dollar  Piece.  Obv.,  lion  ; rev.,  two 
hands  clasped.  Poor. 

1634  Penny  of  1791.  Obv.,  lion  ; rev.,  two  hands  clasped. 

Splendid  proof.  Rare. 

1635  Cent,  same  date  and  type.  Splendid  proof.  Rare. 


1635 


Coins  of  the  Provinces  under  British  Crown.  93 


; 5 ... 


> O 1636  Sierra  Leone  Penny,  same  date.  Different  from  1633;  j <3  •' 
equally  fine.  Smaller  die.  Pare. 

V 1637  Ten  Cents  and  two  Penny  pieces.  Poor.  3 pieces. 

' . 1638  Hawaiian  Islands.  1847.  Hapa  Haneri  (Cent).  Obv., 
full-face  military  bust  of  the  king,  Kamehameha  HI., 
ka  moi ; rev.,  Aupurri  Hawaii.  Extra  fine  and  rare. 

2 pieces.  . 

1639  St.  Helena  Half-penny,  1821 . Pine.  Scarce.  v ^ : 

1640  Guinea  Half-penny.  Obv.,  lion,  1813;  rev.,  within  wreath 

of  laurel,  Britannia  seated.  With  two  of  St.  Helena.  3 
pieces. 

1641  Liberia.  One  Cent,  1833  ; Colonization  Society  founded 

1816.  Five  Cents,  1847:  obv.,  bead  of  Liberty;  rev., 
palm  tree.  One  Cent,  same  type.  Very  good  lot.  3 
’ pieces. 

t 1642  Two  and  One  Cent,  1847.  2 pieces. 


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COINS  OF  PROVINCES  UNDER  THE  BRITISH 

CROWN. 

>u  1643  Ceylon.  George  III.  Rev.,  elephant.  One  Rix  Dollar,  • 
1821.  Fine  and  rare. 

[Of  tlie  value  in  silver  of  the  rupee.] 

/y  1644  “ Ceylon  Government,  ’48”;  rev.,  elephant,  1802. 

And  a similar  coin  in  tin,  but  smaller,  and  very  thick. 
1803.  Rare.  5 pieces. 

1645  India  Straits.  “ One  Cent,”  Victoria.  2 pieces. 


cfjJAtTL. 


<■-  164 6 Hong-kong.  Obv.,  crowned  bust  of  “Victoria,  Queen  fi’ 
rev.,  “ One  Dollar,  Hongkong,  1867.”  Uncirculated. 

Scarce. 

The  same.  Very  fine.  Scarce.  2 pieces. 

Half  Dollar.  Very  fine.  Scarce. 

“Ten  Cents  and  Copper.  Very  fine.  Scarce.  6 

pieces. 

1650  East  India  Co.  William  IV.  1835.  Rupee  and  Half 

Rupee.  Very  fine.  2 pieces.  v \ 4 

Victoria,  1840,  with  the  Queers  bust  uncrowned. 


I 1647 

1648 

1649 


i 1651 


Rupee,  Half  Rupee,  and  Quarter  Rupee.  Very  fine. 
Rare.  3 pieces. 


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94  Coins  of  the  Provinces  under  British  Crown. 


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East  India  Co.  Victoria,  with  her  bust  crowned,  1862. 
Rupee  and  Quarter  Rupee.  Very  fine.  2 pieces. 

(With  some  native  coins).  5 Rupees. 

Half  Rupee  and  Hongkong  silver  coins.  Average 

value,  12  cents  each.  6 pieces. 

United  E.  I.  Co.,  1794.  Figure  4 above  a heart; 


rev.,  the  Company’s  arms;  the  Company’s  issue  in  1803 
of  XX,  X,  and  V cash,  with  Half  and  Quarter  Annas. 


* % 

? 

1656 

condition.  10  pieces 

Copper  coins  in  great  variety . Very  fine.  34  pieces. 

9 

3 o 

1657 

Australia. 

Adelaide  Penny  Tokens,  with  cards  ofWm.  Morgan,  John 

* 

V 

0 3 u 

1658 

Howell,  Crocker  & Hamilton,  Harrold  Brothers  Martin, 
& Sach,  Alfred  Taylor,  John  Martin.  Very  fine.  1858, 
etc.  7 pieces. 

New  Zealand.  Various  towns.  Penny  tokens  of  S.  Hagur 

Smith,  E.  De  Carle  & Co.,  J.  M.  Herrington  & Co.,  H. 

1* 

•y  s% 

1659 

J.  Hall.  Very  fine.  4 pieces. 

New  South  Wales.  Pennies  and  Half  Pennies  of  Sydney 

.( 

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t U 

1660 

tradesmen.  Fine  and  rare.  5 pieces. 

Queensland.  Tradesmen’s  tokens  of  1863  and  ’64  : Stew- 

1661 

art  & Ilemmant,  Brisbane;  T.  Zenyer,  J.  Pettigrew  & 
Co.,  Ipswich;  D.  T.  Mulligan,  Rockhamp'on.  Fine. 

5 pieces. 

Tasmania.  Penny  Tokens  : W.  D.  Wood,  Joseph  Buckhill, 

By 

1662 

Andrew  Mather,  E.  De  Carle  & Co.  Rare.  4 pieces. 
Van  Dieman’s  Land.  R.  Joseph’s  New  Town  Toll-Gate 

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\ £ '■  0 

1663 

Pennies.  Fine  and  rare.  2 pieces. 

Victoria  Pennies  : T.  F.  Merry  & Co.,  J.  R.  Grundy,  J. 

to  ’ 1 1 

AU 

Booth,  Miller  Brothers,  Thomas  Stokes,  Annand,  Smith 

WA  Abupv.  // 

1664 

& Co.,  Hide  & De  Carle.  Very  fine.  7 pieces. 

Pennies  of  Melbourne  tradesmen.  Very  fine.  5 pcs. 

// 

1665 

Australian  Pennies.  Various.  4 pieces. 

!r 

1666 

Half  Pennies.  Some  rare.  7 pieces. 

OaP 

Canada. 

4 

1667 

Pennies.  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  4 pieces. 

1668 

• Various.  5 pieces. 

Oriental  Coins. 


95 


1669  Half  Pennies.  7 pieces. 


1670 

1671 


f fl673 


1687 


Similar  lot.  7 pieces. 
Rare  lot.  7 pieces. 


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^-"1672  Victoria  50  Cents,  25  Cents,  10  Cents,  and  5 Cents,  1871.  yfrUi 
Very  fine.  4 pieces.  $ (t', 


Similar  set.  4 pieces. 


1674  Victoria  20  Cents,  1858  and  ’65.  Fine.  2 pieces. 


v 1675 
O 1676 


10  and  5 Cents.  5 pieces. 
One  Cent.  Fine.  2 pieces. 


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Norn  Scotia. 


1677  Victoria  Penny,  and  a variety  of  Half-pennies.  9 pieces.  a ndl  te-  ir  * 


New  Brunswick , Newfoundland , Etc. 

I 

1678  Penny  of  Magdalen  Islands,  and  Half-pennies  N.  B.  and  N.  j ! \ (if',  , < ^ 
F.  8 pieces. 


Gibraltar. 


1679  Victoria.  Two  and  One  Quarto.  Poor.  2 pieces. 

1680  Robert  Keeling  & Sons.  Value,  two  Quartos  ; with  3 

towers,  gate  ; 1810  ; and  lion  guarding  key.  Very  good. 
One  Quarto,  same  type,  with  one  obv.  rock  ; rev. 


1681 


1682 


3-tower  gate.  Fine.  2 pieces. 
— Others.  4 pieces. 


£ 4 it  xiui 

H 

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v 1683 


0 1684 
1685 
- 1686 


1688 


ORIENTAL  COINS. 

China.  ‘‘Chopped5’  Spanish  Dollar,  1813,  bearing  the  *v 
private  marks  of  nearly  ICO  merchants. 

Mexican  “Chopped55  Dollar,  1857. 

“ Chopped  ” Dollar  of  Bolivia,  1859.  Fine. 

Tokens,  with  and  without  hole  in  centre  ; square  and 

round.  Copper.  Very  curious.  4 pieces. 

Cash  ; brass  coins,  with  hole  in  centre.  13  pieces. 

Coin  of  fine  silver  of  the  intrinsic  value  of  the  half 


J Ul 


: 1689 


dollar.  Chinese  characters,  and  square  hole  in  centre. 
Made  in  the  style  of  Chinese  cash.  To  me  an  unknown 
coin,  but  fine  and  interesting. 

Others  in  the  same  style,  one  gilt.  Intrinsic  value, 

25  cents  each.  2 pieces. 


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Oriental  Coins. 


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1690  China.  Porcelain  token  or  coin.  Size  14. 

1691  Silver  medal  of  the  Han-Lin  College  (?).  First  a 

thin  medal  of  the  dollar  size,  with  the  usual  hole  in  the 
middle  ; joined  to  this  a sort  of  ornamental  yoke.  Very 
fine. 

Medals  in  fine  brass  gilt  ; hole  in  centre;  dollar  and 

half  dollar  size.  Covered  with  Oriental  figures.  2 pieces. 
Stack  of  brass  coins,  from  size  10  to  40,  graduated. 


i S 1692 
S'fJ  1693 
t 1694 


Very  fine  and  desirable  ; thick  hole  in  centre.  9 pieces. 
Similar.  6 pieces. 


1695  Morocco.  Small  silver  coin,  with  the  year  of  the  hegira 
(1187)  in  European  figures. 

\ 1695* Silver  rupees,  1749  and  1802.  Fine.  2 pieces. 


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Copper;  on  one  side,  double  triangle;  on  the  other, 

date  ; anno  hegira  1268.  7 pieces. 

£ /.  ...  .1697  Japanese  gold  coin  (Obang  ?)  Oval,  6x3  inches.  Weight 
67  gold  dollars  ; worth  75  dollars  in  currency  to  melt.  A 
cast  bar,  the  upper  surface  presenting  a waved  appearance. 
It  bears  impressions  from  several  small  stamps.  Black 
India  ink  caligraphy  on  one  side.  A striking  and  extremely 
rare  coin.  966  thousandth  fine. 

Gold  bar.  Oblong  square.  Stamped  on  both  sides. 


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Weighs  23  dollars.  Kingdom  of  Anam. 

Gold  Cobang,  two  and  a half  inches  long,  and  half 


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as  broad.  Plate  with  various  stamps.  Intrinsic  value, 
about  six  dollars. 

Gold  piece,  20  yen  ($20).  Obv.,  a dragon  ; rev.,  a 


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sun  within  a wreath  crossed  by  two  flags.  Edge  reeded. 
Extra  fine  and  rare. 

Five  yen.  Same  type.  Equally  fine. 

Yen,  in  gold.  Fine  and  rare. 

Silver  half-yen,  same  type  as  the  gold.  Value,  50  cts. 


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Fine  and  rare. 

Parts  of  yen,  corresponding  to  U.  S.  dime  and  half- 


dime. 3 pieces. 

Gold  itzebu.  Uncirculated.  Intrinsic  value,  l.ll. 

Same,  alloyed  with  silver.  3 pieces. 

Silver  itzebu,  and  parts  of  do.,  one  very  long.  4 


pieces. 


Tempo,  long  oval,  with  square  hole  in  centre.  3 


pieces. 


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09  Siam.  Old  bullet  money.  Tlcal  (60  cts.)  and  parts  of  same. 
5 pieces. 

1710  Two  ticals  ($1.20),  silver  coin,  dollar  size.  On  the 

principal  side  three  pagodas  ; rev.,  an  elephant  in  the 
centre  of  several  ornamented  and  reeded  circles.  Very 
fine. 

'0  1711  Tical  (60  cts.)  Equally  fine. 

1712 Quarter  tical.  “ v 

/ 1713  Eighth  tical.  “ 

1713* Gold  coin,  dollar  size.  Rare  and  fine.  v, 

'7  1714  Tical  in  silver,  and  a collection  of  base  coins  of  the 

same  type.  Their  denomination  unknown.  Probably  in  no 
other  collection  in  the  country.  All  in  good  preservation. 
7 pieces. 

i o 1714*  Burmah.  A specimen  of  their  old  currency.  A lump  of 
brass.  Rare. 

7 0 1715 Modern  silver  rupee.  Obv.,  peacock;  rev.,  Cufic 

inscription.  Very  fine.  Rare. 

1716  Corea.  A large  curious  copper  coin  in  the  Chifiese  style, 

but  with  the  characters  on  only  one  side.  Diameter  2 

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inches. 

1717  Smaller.  Same  type.  1 inch. 

■,  1718  Goa.  Small  tin  coin.  G A divided  by  a rude  shield  ; rev., 
cross.  Rare.  Size  8 inches. 

' ' 1719  Borneo.  A copper  piece  resembling  the  work  of  the  Japs. 
Fine  and  rare. 

0 1720  Sumatra.  Obv.,  Arms  of  the  E.  I.  Co.  ; rev.,  inscription  in 
native  characters.  Very  fine.  Copper.  2 pieces. 

5 1721  Malacca.  Similar.  On  one  side  a rooster.  One  very  fine. 
2 pieces. 

( 1722  Persia.  Serook  (about  half  rupee).  Obv.,  sun  and  lion; 

rev.,  Persian  letters.  Thick  silver  coin.  Very  fine  and 
rare. 

0 1723  Copper  coin,  same  type.  Thick.  Fine.  2 pieces. 

. A 1 7 2 4 Others.  Two  sizes.  2 pieces. 

1725  Gold  pagoda,  5-pointed  star.  Rev.,  naked  figure. 

Value  about  1^  dollars. 
f-  1726  Silver  half  pagoda.  Obv.,  tower  and  stars;  rev.,  a 


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Quarter  pagoda.  Very  fine. 


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Rupee.  Old  Cufic  coin.  Square.  Yery  rare. 

Rupees.  Indian  and  Persian.  8 pieces 

Half-rupees.  Indian.  5 pieces 

Indian  and  Persian.  5 pieces 

Miscellaneous.  From  \ to  ^ rupee.  10  pieces 

Pondicherry.  Fleur  de  lis  and  star.  Small  silver. 

Coined  by  the  French.  5 pieces 

Indian  coppers.  Thick  coins.  Great  variety.  20  pieces 
Tripoli.  Thick  coins.  Struck  in  collars,  with  milled 
and  plain  edges.  A series,  nearly  all  uncirculated. 
From  size  25  to  16.  Rare.  5 pieces 

Similar.  Mixed  lot.  6 pieces 

Turkey.  Yermilik  in  gold.  20  piasters.  Fine. 

Onlik.  Equally  tine.  10  piasters. 

Beslilik.  do.  -5  piasters. 

Double  piaster. 

2 pieces. 

obv.  Toghra  of  the  Sultan  ; rev. 

Uncirculated. 


Piasters. 

Silver  dollar  : 

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place  of  mintage. 
Quarter-dollar. 


Engrailed  edge. 
2 varieties. 


Small  silver  coins.  Paras,  &c. 


— Thick  base  piaster.  Extra  fine. 

— Silver  medal  of  ASMI  ACHMET 


obv.  turbaned  bust;  rev.  inscription 
Struck  in  1191.  Extremely  rare. 

Base  coins.  Quarter-dollar  size. 

Uncirculated  silver  coin.  Egyptian 

Small  coins.  Fiue  silver. 

Base  coins. 

Uncirculated  copper  coins. 

Coppers.  Thick  and  thin. 

• Repetition. 

Ring  Money.  A string  of  minute  metallic  rings,  said 
to  pass  from  hand  to  hand  as  a measure  of  value 
among  certain  islanders.  It  is  a curious  and  not  in- 
convenient currency,  as  will  be  seen  upon  examina- 
tion, and  to  a contemplative  mind  suggests  a ques- 
tion as  to  the  relative  merits  of  “ ring  money  ” and 


5 pieces 
13  pieces 
Size  30 
EFFEADI ; 
in  8 lines. 
Size  20 

3 pieces 
Same  size. 

4 pieces. 
15  do. 

2 do. 

4 do. 

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DENMARK, 

Silver  Coins. 

1755  Sven  Estridsen,  1047  to  1076.  Denarius.  Two  angels 
standing;  rev.  cross  and  gothic  letters.  Fine,  and 
extremely  rare. 

W at.  oem  a r I.  1157  to  1182.  Rude  bust  with  sceptre; 
rev.  St.  Peter.  Denarius. 

Abel.  1250  to'  1252.  Obv.  A ; rev.  R.  Eillon  penny. 

Black.  Yery  rare  and  fine. 

Duplicate.  , 

Erich  Y.  1259  to  12S6.  Yery  fine  penny.  Rare.  V j\Jt  ^ 

Christoph  II.  1319  to  1334.  Obv.  R crowned,  CRIS-  > 

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1757 

1758 

1759 

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TOF ; rev.  cross  and  shield.  Rare  penny. 

Civil  War  to  1340.  Penny.  Rare. 

Christian  I.  1448  to  1481.  Small  silver  pennies  ? * * > ( {■£.# 

Yery  rare.  Well.  9,849.  3 pieces 

John.  1481  to  1513.  Penny.  Billon  money ; obv. 

JOH,  Gothic  L crowned ; rev.  cross  and  shield.  Yery 
rare. 

Christian  III.  1534  to  1539.  “ 2 skill.”  Arms  of 

Denmark  (3  lions). 

Frederick  11.1559  to  1588.  Crown  of  15 — 72;  his 
bust  to  left;  rev.  coat-of-arms,  DEYS  REFVGIYM 
ET  FIDYCIA  MEA.  Fine  and  rare. 

Christian  IY.  1588  to  1648.  With  his  figure  to  the 
hips;  rev.  shield  with  three  lions.  No  date.  “1 
marck  danske”  (nearly  40  cts.)  Marked  varieties. 

3 pieces 

1606-7-8.  “8  skill  danske.”  Crowned  bust. 

Rare.  Good  silver,  about  5 thaler  each.  3 pieces 

Marks  and  half-mark.  1608  to  1617.  4 pieces 

Rare  crown  of  1618.  The  King  at  full  length, 

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walking,  with  sword  and  sceptre ; rev.  large  crown  in 
the  area  of  the  coin,  CORONA  DANSKE.  Broad 
and  fine. 

— The  same  type,  1620.  Less  broad.  In  splendid 
preservation.  Yery  rare. 


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Christian  IV.  Remarkable  crown  of  1624.  The  King’s 
bust,  crowned,  to  the  waist ; below  in  three  straight 
lines  his  name  and  titles  ; rev.  cordon  of  13  shields 
around  the  arms  of  Denmark.  Extra  fine.  Rare. 

Thaler  of  extra  thickness.  Size  20 ; rev.  large 

crown.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

Collection  of  his  small  coins.  4 pieces 

Ducat,  with  the  inscription,  JUSTUS  JUDEX, 

1646.  Hebrew  characters.  Rare. 

Siege  coins.  Square,  1648  (klippingers.) 

2 pieces 

Frederick  III.  1648  to  1670.  Crown,  without  date, 
“ 3 marck  danske,”  arms  without  bust.  Good  crown. 
Rare. 

£ daler  and  small  eoins.  Rare  lot.  7 pieces 

Crown  of  1653.  Crowned  bust  with  longhair; 

rev.  lion.  Splendid,  broad  piece. 

Another ; obv.  same ; rev.  cordon  of  shields 

around  arms  of  Denmark.  Equally  as  fine  as  last. 

Crown  of  1659.  Cypher  of  his  name  crowned; 

rev.  two  hands,  one  hording  sword,  the  other  severed 
from  the  arm  by  same.  Yery  fine,  rare. 

_ Crown  of  1666.  The  finest  of  the  series  in  de- 

sign. Slightly  circulated.  Bare  bust  laureated  ; 
rev.  arms  on  a cross.  Broad  and  fine.  Rare. 

Christian  Y.  1670  to  1699.  Crown  of  1675.  The 
King  on  horseback — the  horse  trotting. 

Small  Coins  of  this  and  other  types.  “ I Marck,  ” 

and  other  denominations.  (av.  16  cts.)  Valuable 
lot.  5 pieces 

Crown.  CV.,  crowned;  rev.  arms.  1679.  Un- 
circulated. 

With  others  of  Christian  IV.,  and  Fred.  III.  and 

IV.  Fine  little  coins,  intrinsic  value,  small.  10  pcs 

Thaler.  1 693.  Mailed  bust,  bare  head ; rev. 

large  crown.  PIET  ET  JUST.  Fine. 

I Mark.  1675.  A little  gem  as  thick  as  a Dollar. 

Diameter  of  a Half-dime.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

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Frederick  TV.  1699  to  1730.  Crown  of  1723.  The 
King  on  horseback,  pointing  forward  with  his  sceptre ; 
rev.  coat-of-arms  within  two  royal  order  chains.  Fine, 
rare. 

Crown  of  1725.  Anns  on  a heart-shaped  shield 

crowned  ; rev.  cypher  of  the  King,  also  crowned.  Yery 
fine,  rare. 

Many  varieties.  “XYI.  Skilling.”  “ Tolf  Skil- 
ling.” “ XII.  Skilling,”  etc.  Fine.  6 pieces 

Head ; rev.  head  of  Christian  Y.  Fine  Coin. 

Dime  size.  Yery  rare. 

Christlyjnt  YI.  1730  to  1746.  Half -thaler  of  1732. 

Bust ; rev.  arms. 

Frederick  Y.  1746  to  1766.  Base  coin.  Size  20 

Christian  YII.  1766  to  1808.  Dollar  of  1771.  Pil- 
lars of  Hercules ; between  them  two  shields  crown- 
ed ; rev.  arms  crowned.  Uncirculated.  Yery  rare. 

Thaler  of  1776.  Letter  C and  7 interlinked;  rev. 

oval  shield.  Crowned.  Uncirculated. 

Specie  Ducat.  1178.  (Crown).  Same  type  as 

last.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Same.  1788.  Bust;  rev.  lion.  u Rigs  Daler 

Courant.”  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Same.  1796.  Bust ; rev.  arms  crowned.  “ Sixty- 

Schilling  Schlesw-Holst.”  Fine. 

For  American  Provinces.  Base.  2 sizes 

Frederick  YI.  1808  to  1839.  His  cypher  crowned  ; 
rev.  within  wreath  of  oak  FRIYILLIGT  OFFER 
TILL  FAEDRENELANDET,  1808,  MF.  Base. 

Size  18 

Three  and  eight  Rigs  Bank  Schillings,  and  others. 

Uncirculated.  A pretty  lot.  5 pieces 

Christian  YIII.  1839.  Small  coins.  Base.  3 pieces 

Frederick  YII.  1863.  (Christian  IX.  on  the  reverse). 
“ Two  Rigs  Daler.”  One  do.  Uncirculated.  2 pieces 

Miscellaneous.  Including  two  and  one  “ Royaliner” 
of  Christ,  7 (1776).  Several  old  and  rare.  18  pieces 


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Silver  Colne. 

Christian  I.  1470.  Half-groat.  (Similar  to  the  Eng- 
lish of  the  same  period).  CILRISTIANVS  D.  G-. 
DAHOR  GO.  REX.  Three  lions;  rev.  Agnus 
Dei.  Eine,  rare. 

Gustavus  I.  Vasa.  1523  to  1560.  Crown;  obv.  the 
King  standing,  a shield  by  his  side ; rev.  the  Saviour 
standing.  1544.  Extremely  fine.  Has  never  been  in 
circulation.  Very  rare. 

Half-crown  ; rev.  two  shields  under  a crown  . 

Very  rare,  but  rubbed. 

Erich.  1560  to  1568.  Base  money.  On  each  side  a 
shield,  one  on  a cross.  ERIC.  Half-groat.  Rare. 

Seige  Piece.  1563.  E.  R.  on  a shield  crowned ; 

rev.  arms  crowned.  Diamond-shaped,  extra  thickness. 
(Dollar).  Very  rare. 

John  II.  1568  to  1592.  Base  coin  ; obv.  the  King 
standing;  rev.  arms.  Very  fine.  Size  18 

John  III. ; obv.  the  King  with  sword  and  mund  ; rev. 
SALVATOR  MVNDI.  SALVA  NOS.,  1573.  The 
Saviour  standing.  Crown.  Rare  and  fine. 

SiGisMHND.  (King  of  Poland).  Like  John  II.  Base 
coin. 

Charles  IX.  1604  to  1611.  Quarter-crown.  Fine. 

One-eighth  crown,  and  small.  Base.  Very  fine. 

2 pieces 

Gustavus  Adolphus.  1611  to  1632.  Bracteate  and 
Penny.  Extra  rare.  2 pieces 

Quarter-crown.  Bust  laureated.  Hebrew  word 

for  Jehovah  and  rays.  Below,  three  shields  ; rev. 
crown  and  sceptre  under  a blazing  sun.  Eine  an d 
rare. 

Crown  “ Gustavus  Adolphus  Magnus.”  Laureated 

bust  in  rich  dress.  JETA-TIS  SVBE,  38;  rev.  inscrip- 
tion and  crown ; in  Ex.  OSHABRV.  Beautiful  and 
rare. 

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v'  ISIS  Gustavus  Adolphus.  Medal  (Crown  size).  Bust  three- 
quarter  face  as  a medallion,  in  garnished  frame ; rev. 
sword  with  myrtle  and  palm,  the  point  entering  a crown. 
Double  circle  of  inscription.  Fine,  rare. 

1819  Another,  laureated  bast  to  the  waist ; rev.  arms 

quartered  on  round  shield  under  a Crown.  1632,  the 
year  of  his  death.  Extra  line  and  rare. 

1820  Same  year.  A rare  and  valuable  Crown,  show- 

ing figure,  with  sceptre  and  crown  in  suit  of  mail ; 
rev.  the  Saviour  standing.  Nearly  uncirculated. 

: 1821  - — — Medal,  struck  to  commemorate  the  victory  at 
Leipzig?  1631  ; obv.  the  King  riding  hard;  in  back- 
ground, battlefield  ; rev.  four  round  shields  and  mil- 
itary symbols.  Has  been  suspended  by  loop,  now  re- 
moved. As  fine  as  when  struck ; or  perhaps  cast  and 
burnished.  Size  30 

£ 1822  Crown  on  the  same  victory.  Long  inscription  in 

straight  parallel  lines.  Remarkably  fine.  A rare  Crown. 

C 1823  Christina.  1632  to  1654-89.  Two  of  her  small  Coins 
(Or’s).  1633.  As  fine  as  when  struck.  Bare. 

1824 Medal.  Young  laureated  head,  bare  bust.  RE- 

GINA CHRISTINA  ; rev.  three  Crowns.  Il-M. 
Thick.  Beautiful,  and  extra  rare.  Size  21 

; r 1825  Crown  of  1640.  The  Queen’s  figure  in  large  col- 

lar and  full  dress,  shown  nearly  full  length ; rev.  the 
Saviour  standing.  Very  fine  and  rare  type,  and  better 
than  usually  found  ; in  this  condition  very  rare. 

' 1826  Another  Crown,  1644;  the  same  type,  but  a larger 

bust  to  the  shoulders.  Equally  fine,  rare. 

0 1827  Small  Coin,  with  examples  of  several  of  the  preced- 
ing reigns.  5 pieces 

0 1828  Charles  X.  (Gustavus).  1654  to  1660.  Laureated 
bust ; rev.  three  crowns.  Size  20 

1829  Medal  to  commemorate  his  death;  hand  holding 

sword  upright ; others  to  right  and  left.  Yery  fine, 
rare.  Size  27 

1830  Charles  XI.  1660  to  1697.  “2  M,”  (about  half- 

thaler). Laureated  bust  1. ; rev.  3 crowns.  1668.  Good. 


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Small  medal.  A gem.  Size  10 

Charles  XII.  1697  to  1718.  “ 2 M,”  (about  half- 

thaler), 1762.  Young  bust.'  Bine. 

1707.  Beautiful  medalet  and  coin.  “5  O.”  (re.) 

2 pieces 

1706  medal  ; obv.  bust  to  r.  ; rev.  between  2 

shields,  FELICITAS,  “ Sardinia  Saxoniae.”  Proof. 
Thick  medal.  Size  16 

“ X M ” (thaler),  1718.  Two  letter  C’s  entwined  i 

rev.  shields  arranged  as  a cross.  Very  little  circu- 
lated. Bare. 

Medalet  to  commemorate  his  birth  and  death. 

Splendid  proof.  A gem.  Size  12 

Crown  Medal,  Splendid  bust  in  rich  robes,  head 

bare ; rev.  lion  rampant,  PAB  AXIMO  BOBYB. 
Fine,  nearly  proof.  Lettered  edge.  Bare. 

Another  brilliant  proof  crown  medal  on  the 

treaty  of  Breslau,  8th  February,  1709  ; obv.  splendid 
bust ; rev.  lion  erect,  one  paw  on  a monument.  Very 
rare. 

Coins  of  1716  and  ’18.  Extra  tine.  Size  16. 

2 pieces 

Frederick  IX.  1720  to  1751.  Broad  crown,  1723 
bust ; rev.  shield  ; lions  supporting.  Fine  and  rare. 

Coin  (5  ore)  of  1717.  Fine. 

Adolphus  Frederick  II.  1751-71.  Fine  crown,  1752. 
Arms  in  an  order  chain.  Bare. 

Gustavus  III.,  1771-92.  Medal.  Splendid  crowned 
bust  of  “ Augustus  Adolphus  Filius  Bex.”  Bev.  in- 
scription in  7 lines.  Uncirculated.  Size  20 

Crown  of  1776  ; obv.  bare  bust;  rev.  arms  crown- 
ed, encircled  by  an  order  chain  with  the  star  of  Maria 
Therese.  Uncirculated. 

\ do. 

Gustavus  IV.  (Adolphus),  1792  to  1809.  Crown  of  1792. 
Xaked  bust;  rev.  arms  as  before,  GUD  OCII  FOL- 
KET-I-B  P.  Uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

Similar  crowu  of  1796.  Fine. 

Small  coins.  Quarter-dollar  size. 


2 pieces 


Sweden . — Copper. 


r 1350 
1851 


•)  1852 
I'  1853 
{ 1854: 
( 1855 


I05 

Charles  XIII.  1809-18.  2 base  coins. 

Charles  XI Y.  Splendid  uncirculated  dollar  (I.  S Ps), 

1824.  Bare  bust,  curly  bail- ; rev.  arms  (lion)  on  square 
escutcheon. 

4 R SPS  (30  cts.)  “ 24  shilling,”  and  “ 4 shilling.”  i _ ^ 

3 pieces  w 

Charles  XY.  Half-dollar,  1862.  Bust  and  arms  ; lihe  ■?  ■■  , / s 

coins  of  Charles  XIY.  Extra  fine. 

With  several  of  the  small  coins  of  Oscar.  A 

pretty  lot.  Different  denominations.  8 pieces 

Oscar.  2 shilling,  1843,  32  RDR-SP  and  10  ore,  1855. 

Yery  fine.  3 pieces 


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0 


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J 


1856 


1S57 


Copper. 

With  a few  copper  coins  of  Denmark. 

Danish  Yfest  Indian  Possessions.  “ 1 cent,”  proof,  and 
two  others.  3 pieces 

Danish  coins.  Examples  of  many  dates  and  denomina- 
tions. Fine  48  pieces 

All  following  under  this  head  are  Swedish. 


nilPL 

Jr. . 


’P  1858  City  of  Stockholm.  1573.  Arms  of  the  city;  rev. 

arms  of  Sweden.  Yery  rare.  2 pieces 

1859  City  of  Arborg.  1627  ; obv.  griffon  ; rev.  handsome 
coat-of-arms.  Large  coins.  Size  24.  Very  rare. 

2 pieces 

>*-1860  Gustavus  Adolphus.  Two  arrows  crossed,  crown, 
‘ I.OR  ” MONET  A CYPREA  DALEREXSIS.  Un- 
circulated. Size  28 

1861  Thicb  siege  piece.  “ LOR.”  Square.  1726.  Ex- 

tra fine  and  rare. 

1862  CnRisTiNA.  Uncirculated  specimen  of  the  new  copper 

money  of  the  period.  . Size  30 

1863  Another  extra  thicb.  Yerv  fine.  Rare.  Size  30 

1864  Medal,  1640.  I C M.  Her  bust  as  Pallas  ; rev. 

owl  on  pile  of  boohs.  Uncirculated.  Size  20 

1865  Charles  X.  (Gustavus).  1634-50.  i or;  rev.  3 crowns. 

3 pieces 


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1866 


1867 

1868 


1869 


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1871 


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1872 

1873 
1874: 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 


1883 

1884: 

1885 


Sweden. — Copper. 

Charles  XI.  1660-97.  Medal ; obv.  bust  in  royal 
robes;  rev.  Pallas  standing,  1663.  Uncirculated. 

Size  20 

“ Or  ” of  the  large  size  (30),  and  2,  l do.  3 pieces 

Charles  XII.  Medal  to  commemorate  bis  lan dins:  in 
Udstadt,  1715.  Bright  and  uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

Size  28 

Medalet  worn  at  the  time,  retaining  a piece  of 

silk  from  which  it  was  detached.  His  bust ; rev.  lion 

holding  a palm  and  sword,  inclined  to  both  peace  or 
war.  Size  12 

V ariety  of  his  copper  coins,  and  a rare  medalet. 

A good  lot.  6 pieces 

Coins  of  Xecessity  issued  by  Baron  Goerck. 

“1  daler,”  1718,  with  figures  of  pagan  deities:  as 
Jupiter,  Saturn,  Mars,  Phoebus,  Mercury,  etc.  Un- 
circulated. Pull  set  with  portions  red.  10  pieces 

Another  full  set.  Fine. 

Repetition  of  last.  Pine 

Do  do 

8 varieties.  Pine. 

Do 

6 Do  6 

Hot  assorted.  8 

Plate  of  copper,  6x6  in.,  value  1 dollar^;  with 

stamp  of  the  mint.  Very  rare. 

Frederick  IX.  1720-51.  Small  coin,  “ 1 or.”  Re- 
duced in  size.  4:  pieces 

Plate  of  copper.  Value  half-dollar.  Stamped  at 

the  mint.  1x3  inches.  Very  rare. 

Adolphus  Frederick  II.  1751-71.  Medal  ; obv.  bust; 
rev.  a spiders  web  and  merchandise.  Uncirculated. 

Size  20 

Medalets.  Very  fine.  1763.  2 pieces 

Coins.  “ 2 or,”  “ 1 or,”  “ 12  cinen  reiclie  thaler.” 

3 pieces 

Gustavus  III.  1771 — 1792.  Medal,  bust ; rev.  REGIA. 
SOCIETAS.  PATRIA.  SVECA.  Caduceus  sustain- 
ing a helmet,  wreath,  weapon,  and  banner.  Very 
fine.  Size  26 


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Netherlands. — Silver. 


107 

1886  Gustavus  IV.  (Adolphus).  1792  to  1809.  A fine  lot 

of  coins.  I pieces 

1887  Charles  XIII.  1909  to  1818.  “ 1 Skilling.”  d do.# 

T\  do.  Varieties.  Uncirculated.  5 pieces 

1888  Oscar.  1815.  “ 5 Ore.”  2 do.  § Skilling.  £ do. 

1 Ore.  Nearly  all  uncirculated.  6 pieces 

1889  Charles  XIV.  A fine  lot  of  uncirculated  coins. 

9 pieces 

1890  Medalets,  Tokens,  and  Coins.  Fine  and  valuable. 

19  pieces 


NETHERLANDS. 

Silver  Coins. 

The  territories  comprising  the  kingdoms  of  the  Netherlands  and  Belgium’ 
formerly  existed  as  distinct  principalities  under  the  names,  Guelders,  Bra- 
bant, Luxemburg,  and  Limburg — Duchies  ; with  the  counties  of  Antwerp, 
Holland,  Zealand,  Zntphen,  Flanders,  Arlois,  Hainaut,  and  Nemur;  and  the 
Lordships  of  Utrecht,  Groningen,  Overyssel,  Friesland,  and  Mechlin.  Hav- 
ing passed  into  the  house  of  Austria,  and  through  the  Emperor  Charles  V. 
into  the  hands  of  Philip  II.  of  Spain,  seven  of  these  provinces  revolted,  and 
their  independence  was  finally  acknowledged  under  the  name  of  the  “ Uni- 
ted Provinces.”  Things  continued  pretty  much  in  this  shape  until  Napoleon 
created  the  “ Kingdom  of  Holland,”  and  subsequent  revolutions  have  estab- 
lished the  present  kingdom. 


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1891  Pennies.  Plead ; rev.  Cross.  Many  other  varieties ; 

Gothic  legends.  Can  all  be  assigned  to  their  proper 
places — 10th  and  lltli  centuries.  Good  coins. 

10  pieces 

1892  — — Similar  lot.  8 pieces 

1893  Guelders.  (Principality).  * D * GELRIPE,  1756  ; 

rev.  arms  crowned.  Uncirculated.  Size  16 

1894  Another.  1752.  Size  16 

1895  Brussels  (City).  “ Moneta  Bruxellencis.”  An  angel. 

Groat,  very  fine,  of  John,  Duke  of  Brabant  1282 — 
1294.  Rare. 


1896  Albert  and  Elizabeth,  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Brabant. 
1619.  Crown,  busts  jugata;  rev.  arms  upheld  by 
lions  ; above  them,  a crown.  Obv.  fine.  A rare  piece. 
D 1897  1 Crown  ; same  heads.  Very  fine.  Rare. 


io8 


Net  her  la  n ds. — Silver. 


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1898 

V 

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1899 

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1900 

/$* 

1901 

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1902 

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IV. 


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1912 

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1913 

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Maria,  Princess  of  Brabant.  1480.  Quarter  dollar. 
Very  fine  and  rare. 

Anton,  Duke  Limberg.  1405  to  1415.  Groat.  Lion ; 
rev.  cross.  Yery  rare. 

Cornelius  (Lumen).  1538  to  1544.  Large  thin  coin; 
as  broad  as  a half  dollar.  Well  preserved.  Yery  rare. 
Ernst.  15S1  to  1612.  Lutticli.  Similar. 

John  Theodore  (Cardinal  Luttich).  1744 — 1768.  Yery 
fine  coin.  ’ dollar.  1751.  Yearly  uncirculated. 
Pare. 

Charles  Y.,  Emp.  Germany.  “ITrbis  Imperials  Novi 
Magen  Insignia.”  His  bust  with  crown  and  sceptre. 
Well  preserved  and  very  rare. 

Philip  II.  (Spain).  Duke  of  Brabant.  1550  to*  1598. 
“ Dominus  Michi  Adiutor.”  The  King’s  bust  and 
cross  of  Brabant.  Extra  fine.  Groat. 

Similar  to  last.  Varieties.  Groats.  3 pieces 

i dollar,  with  his  bust.  Rare. 

Philip  IY.  (Spain).  1621  to  1665.  Duke?  1645. 
Lion  upholding  a shield ; i crown.  Fine  and  very 
rare. 

Balern.  Toumois  of  Marguerite,  wife  of  Louis  Y. 
(Struck  at  Valenciennes).  Norseman  galloping;  rev- 
cross.  Extra  fine  and  rare. 

Burgundy  and  Flanders.  Charles  (der  Kulme).  1467 
to  1477.  Groat.  Two  sceptres  crossed,  fieur  de  lis  in 
the  angles;  rev.  coat-of-arms  ; motto  of  France;  fine 
and  very  rare  ; and  one,  rev.  cross.  Wellenheim,  8819. 

2 pieces 

Groat ; rev.  two  lions  regardant.  Date  of  Charles 

der  Kuhne.  KAROLVS  : Dei  : Gra  DYX  : BY  : 
COM  : F.  As  it  came  from  the  die.  Rare. 

Groat  of  Philip  III.  (the  Good).  1419-67.  Rev. 

Long  cross,  in  the  midst  a lily — in  the  angles,  lions 
and  lilies.  Extra  fine  aud  rare. 

Groat  of  Maria.  1477  to  1482.  Arms;  rev. 

cross  fleurie.  MARIA  (DUC)  ISSA  BG  CO  FL. 
Yery  fine* 

David  Y.  1457  to  1496.  Fine  and  rare  groat. 


Netherlands. — Silver. 


\ 


109 


V 


1914 


■ 1915 

0 1916 


Flanders.  Broad  groat  of  Louis  I.  1322  to  1346. 

(Called  by  Wellenheim,  u Lion.”)  LYDOYICYS : 

DEI  : GEA  : COMES  : Z DES.  (Sic)  ELAN  DEI  E ; f:  (r,  vV,  . 

rev.  two  circles;  ins.  and  cross  tleurie.  Yery  tine  and 

rare. 

Lion  of  Louis  II.  1346  to  1389.  (Tournois). 

Fine  and  rare. 

Groat  of  Magaretha.  1404  to  1405.  Extra  fine 

and  rare.  *4  i G 


(1  ■ •~v 


1917  Holland.  Crown  of  1621.  Bust  of  the  Emperor  of 

Germany ; rev.  lion  upright  with  a drawn  sword.  J 
MON.  AEG.  PEO.  CON.  BELG.  IlOL.  Fine  and  V 

rare. 

1659.  “ Campensis.”  Soldier  standing,  one  leg  1 . v 

behind  shield  ; rev.  like  last.  Yery  fine  crown. 

Half-crown.  (1650).  Ordinary. 

Splendid  crown  of  the  Emperor  Charles  Y.  1555. 


1918 

v 1919 
1920 


1921 
0 1922 


) ' 


1923 
,r(J  1924 

7 1925 
j , 1926 

( 1927 

</  61928 

?CJ  1929 


His  bust  crowned  and  with  drawn  sword  ; rev.  3 shields,  y i t C { y 
WOLLENSIS  D A YENTIHEN SIS  and  CAMPEN- 
SIS. Yery  rare. 

One  Gulden  (40  cts.)  and  X Stivers  (20  cents). 

1749.  Fine.  2 pieces 

For  Batavia.  1 Gulden  ; rev.  ship.  Two  varieties 

1802-07.  Yery  fine.  2 pieces 

For  same.  ]-  & A “ G.”  Extra  fine.  2 pieces 

One  hundred  S(tivers).  1794.  Piece  of  neces- 


, V V 


sity  with  date,  denomination,  and  star.  Yery  rare. 
Duplicate. 

Piece  of  the  City  of  Rotterdam.  1689.  Yiew  of 


the  City  under  a palm  tree  ; rev.  a Convention.  Fine 
and  undoubtedly  rare.  (Of  the  value  of  1 Gulden). 

Pieces  of  1746  and  1764.  Lion  in  a ring?,  holding? 

staff  and  cap  of  Liberty,  and  2 stivers.  2 pieces 

Breda.  Piece  of  necessity.  1573.  Square 


vtUi  « l 
u 

!„  •'  t<v  ^ 

u 


Klippe.  B above  a round  stamp,  shield  crowned. 
Yery  rare. 

Siege  piece  of  1625.  (Klippe).  “ 20  ’’  (Stivers). 


Fine  and  rare. 


I 10 


Netherlands. — Silver. 


1930  Holland.  Klippe.  “ 20  ” (Stivers.)  Bust.  M.DES- 

YRYILLA. 

1931  “ Loclew  I.  King  von  Hoi.”  Bust  of  L.  Bona- 

parte. 1S08  50  S.  Dollar.  Uncirculated.  Bare. 

\)  1932  Small  coins,  many  varieties.  Several  tine  old  de- 

• 8 pieces 

vt  1933  Zealand  Half-crown  of  1620.  Bust  of  the  Emperor; 
rev.  arms  crowned.  Fine. 

Grown  of  1661.  Mailed  cavalier  ; rev.,  arms  sup- 


1931 


V 6 


1935 


5 1936 


ported  by  two  crowned  lions.  Good  preservation. 
Bare. 

Piece  of  30  stivers  (60  cts.)  Soldier  standing,  one 

leg  behind  a shield  ; rev.  7 shields.  1682. 

— — Crown  ot  1779  ; obv.  same  ; rev.  arms  crowned. 
Fine  and  rare. 

1937  Small  coins  (6  and  2 stivers.)  Fine.  3 pieces 

1938  West  Friesland.  1583.  Half-crown.  Cavalier ; rev. 
arms  (2  lions.)  Good,  rare. 

1939  Crown.  1591.  Man  in  fur  cap  and  coat,  with 

drawn  sword ; rev.  double  eagle.  In  remarkably  good 
preservation  for  date. 

Similar  piece.  1601.  (II  stivers). 

Half-crown.  1619.  Bust  of  the  Emperor ; rev. 


IV 


3o  1910 
Uyf  1941 


W,  1942 


lion  upright.  Fine. 

Half-crown.  1662.  Knight  on  horseback : rev. 


/ 


1943 

1944 


1945 

•\  . 

1946 

1947 


like  last.  Yery  fine. 

Ship ; rev.  arms.  6 stivers.  1677.  Fine. 

Piece  of  16S6.  (14  stivers).  Old  soldier  in  cap, 

as  before.  Bare 

Crown  of  1690.  (28  S.)  Same  as  last.  Counter- 

stamped,  JOII.  Bare. 

Crown,  1792,  or  3 gulden  (120).  Liberty  stand- 


ing,  one  arm  on  book  resting  on  altar ; the  other  with 
staff  and  cap.  Extremely  fine.  Bare. 

Small  coins.  3 pieces 


j 1948  Daventer  (city).  Pieces  of  6 stivers.  Knight  on 
* ^ horseback,  galloping.  ' 3 pieces 


1949  Magensis  (city).  Similar  Device.  6 stivers.  3 


u 


Netherlands. — Silver. 


1 1 1 


/ 


U 1950 


1951 
^0  1952 


mX 


So 


1953 


/ 


1951 

1955 


•Zutpiien  (county).  Half-crown.  Knight  riding  hard, 
as  before ; rev.  arms  on  cross  fleurie.  Broad.  W ell 
preserved.  Bare. 

Oveeyssel  (county).  Crown  of  1685.  Counter- 
stamped  J OH.  28  stivers.  Rare. 

Uteecht  (county).  David  V.  (Burg.)  1187-96. 

Rare  and  fine  groat.  David  seated,  front  view ; rev. 
arms.  * i 

Groat,  MCCCCLXXYIII  (1178).  Very  fine  and 

j ' - 

2 pieces  -V  / . . rude  C 


Ntud/4 

wr~ 


rare. 


Small  coins.  1759-89. 


Splendid  crown. 

the  horse  a shield. 


1758.  Knight  galloping,  under 
u Mo.  No.  Arg.  'Con.  foe,  Belg. 


1956 

/ 1957 

^ f 1958 


Pro.  Traj  rev.  arms  crowned,  2 lions  supporting 
crescunt  concordia  resparvai.”  3 gulden  ($1.10.) 

— Another  crown  of  1785. 


« 


Knight  standing,  one 


leg  behind  a shield  ; rev.  like  last.  Very  fine. 

Crown,  1808.  Similar  to  last.  Extremely  fine. 

Geoningen.  Groat,  1177  (MCCCCLXXYIT.)  Double 


M o- 


A. 


a 


•}4l959 
„ C1960 

V 


eagle*,  below  2 shields,  “ Moneta  Nova  Groningen ; 


5? 


rev.  long  cross,  2 circles  ins.  Fine  and  very  rare. 

Another.  Nearly  same. 

Larger  coin  of  1568.  Very  elaborate.  Fine  and 


V 


A r~ 


t • 

AC 


1961 


remarkable. 

Crown  of  1692. 


(K- 


Counter-stamped  -JO  IT.  (Notice 


fifo  1962 
1963 


No 

, j 1961 


several  crowns,  before  described,  with  same  counter- 
stamp), This  has  the  motto  of  France.  Very  rare. 

Another  of  these  rare  crowns.  A 

Namue.  Struck  in  1715  for  Francis  I.  “ Co  Regenti 


tc(cA 


1965 


'■ 


Imp.”  A very  fine  coin.  Handsome  bust  and  coat-of-  yj'i 
arms.  About  half-crown.  Nearly  proef. 

Pieces  overlooked  of  several  of  the  foregoing  duchies 
and  counties,  and  of  the  Belgic  Confederacy.  Small  v 
coins.  Fine.  6 pieces 

Belgian  Confedeeacy.  1790.  Bundle  of  darts,  fan- 
shaped  at  both  ends,  held  by  two  hands  ; rev.  lion  up- 
right. 1 Florin,  and  X sols.  Nearly  uncirculated. 


i 


O,  T 


Value  10  and  20  cts. 


2 pieces 


1 1 2 Netherlands. — Copper. 

1966  Belgium  (Kingdom)  Leopold  “Premier  Roi  ;5’  rev. 
busts  of  the  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Brabant.  21  and 
22  Aug.,  1853.  Value  of  5.  francs.  Very  fine.  Rare. 

A 1967  Netherlands  (Kingdom).  1 gulden  of  1 821.  William, 
King.  Uncirculated. 

1968  Small  coins  of  Belgium  and  Netherlands.  Gene- 
rally uncirculated.  9 pieces 

p ' 1969  Octagon  piece  of  silver.  S.  P.  Q.  R.  within  wreath  of 

two  branches  oak  ; rev.  shield  crowned,  no  inscription. 
Value  about  half-dollar. 

v v 1970  Coins  of  the  City  of  Magensis  of  the  year  1682,  with 
the  reverses  erased,  and  political  or  other  pasquinades 
skillfully  engraved  thereon.  Size  22  and  18.  3 pieces 

Copper  Coins  and  Medals. 

In  alphabetical  order. 

1971  Alicmaar  (city  in  Holland).  Token.  Uncirculated. 
Pine  brass.  Size  16 

tf  1972  Antwerp  (Anvers).  From  1630,  1700,  1708,  and  1814. 

Open  hand  over  a three  towered  gate.  10-5  cent,  1 
sol,  &c.  Siege  coin  and  klippe.  All  rare.  No  dupli- 
cates. 8 pieces 

1973  Amstekdam.  Large  and  very  remarkable  token  of 
“Petrus  Lourentius,  1781.”  (A  mighty  medicine). 
Eseulapius  standing  ; rev.  monument.  Cast,  work  in 
high  relief.  Size  30 

, 1974  Arnheim  (city.)  Single  coin.  Said  to  be  rare. 
Pierced. 

//  1975  Batenburg (Count).  1657.  Bust;  rev.  arms.  Never 
in  circulation.  Size  16.  5 pieces 

1976  Belgium  (Confederacy  and  Kingdom,  with  a few  prior  to 
either).  From  1511.  A great  variety.  Many  very 
fine.  28  pieces 

197V (Kingdom.)  Medal.  Bust  of  Leopold;  rev.  busts 

of  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Brabant.  One  on  the  anni- 
versary of  his  coronation  (21  July,  1856)  and  another 
Extremely  fine.  Size  20-18-16.  4 pieces. 


Netherlands.  Copper. 


v 1978 
i,  1979 


Y 19S0 

w 

J 1981 
J 1982 


1981 


' 1984 
Vi  1985 
5 1 986 

2 1987 


1988 

1989 


& 


1990 


f 1991 
1992 


1 :3 

Belgium.  Waterloo  Medalet.  June  18, 1815.  “Crown 
Prince  of  Orange — Holland’s  glory.”  Proof.  Size  16 

Obsidional  coins  of  tlie  City  of  Lille  (now  in 

France).  “ Pro  Defensione  Urbis  et  Patriae.”  1708. 
Arms  of  Lille.  From  size  12  to  18.  Extra  lare. 

3 pieces. 

Breda  (city  in  Holland).  Obsidioual.  1625.  Square. 
Fine. 

Camp  an  (city).  1644.  Arms.  Pare. 

Frisle  (or  West  Friesland).  Province.  Great  variety. 
See  silver  coins  from  1633.  9 pieces 

Gueldees.  Province  from  1757-94.  GELRIaE. 

Divided  shield,  two  lions  upright.  Fine.  7 pieces 
Gorkum  (city  in  Holland).  1 coin.  Rare.  Size  16 
Groningen  (Province).  6 pieces. 

Hasselt  (Count).  Arms  (3  devices) ; rev.  cross  ; in  the 
middle  a rose. 

Holland.  (Province).  “ Hollandie.”  Lion  with  pole 
and  cap  in  an  enclosure,  and  E.  I.  Co.  YOC  from 
1611.  Several  remarkable  types.  A very  rare  lot. 

14  pieces 

E.  I.  Co.  for  Malabar,  Java,  Batavia,  etc.,  etc., 

and  two  pieces  pure  copper,  cut  from  a bar.  (Two 
Stivers).  Yery  fine  and  rare  l'ot.  12  pieces 

— Rare  tokens  from  1595  to  1603,  witty  political 

medalets,  with  apt  illustrations  ; Eg.,  the  fable  of  the 
fox  and  cock,  etc.  Many  local  to  cities,  as  Breda , and 
personal,  as  Maurice , Count  of  Hassau.  Yery  fine. 
About  size  19.  Embracing  a great  variety  of  subjects, 
and  interesting.  18  pieces 

Coins  of  various  sizes.  Uncirculated.  With  large 

letter  W.  14  pieces 

War  Cross  and  Medals,  W.  Fine.  3 pieces 

“ Bonaparte  Op.  St.  Helene.”  The  exile  on  a rock. 

WA.  AR.  ZAI.  IK.,  OHTKOMEN.  Size  16.  Yery 
rare,  with  badges  worn  at  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  Battle  of  Waterloo;  struck  in  tin,  and  enameled  or 
painted  in  red,  white,  orange  and  blue.  Yaluable  lot. 

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1993  Holland.  Medal  of  Count  Egmont.  Obv.  splendid  bust 
by  Simon  ; rev.  birth  and  death.  1568.  Proof,  but  for 
a slight  abrasion.  Size  30 

2 1994 Medal  of  the  Seven  United  Provinces  in  honor  of 

Prince  W.  C.  H.  P.  AYR.  ET  ANNA  MAG.  BRIT. 
Their  busts  jugata;  rev.  arms  of  the  United  Provinces. 
A similar  one  of  the  Prince  of  Orange.  (William 
Charles  Henry  Fritzo).  The  last  pierced.  Fine  and  rare. 

Size  25.  2 pieces 

0 1995  Medal  of  Philip  II.,  Spain  and  “ Margarita  Austria.” 
One  of  a Turk,  and  others.  5 pieces 

1996  IIttissen  (City).  HYESSEX ; rev.  arms.  5 coins 

1997  Liege  (Lutticli),  city  in  Belgium.  (LEOD.)  St.  Lam- 

bert Patron.  A great  variety  of  excellent  Coins.  Some 
rare  church  tokens  1653  with  skull  and  cross  bones 

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below.  16  pieces 

1998  Ltjxembekg.  (Duchy).  10,  5,  21  Centimes.  1855-1860. 

4 pieces 

^yftffi.999  Maestriciit  (City).  Siege  Coins.  1579.  (Arms  hve- 
, frt  pointed  star).  Ins.  in  four  lines  across  the  coin.  A 
jC  " “naked  sword  dividing  the  lines.  TRA-IXC  AB. 
HIS-OBSES  PROVIS-CAYSzE  DEFE-SIOX.  An 
in  exergue  XXXX.  In  some,  XYI.,  and  XII.  Sev- 
eral types  from  size  22  to  16.  5 pieces 

2000  Xarmur.  (City  in  Belgium).  One  coin. 

2001  Xeti-ierlands.  Patterns  for  gold  coin.  1826.  In  cop- 
per and  tin.  10  G.  (ulden) ; 10  G.,  rev.  incused;  and 
5 G. ; rev.  plain.  Excessively  rare.  Uncirculated. 

3 pieces 

2002  East  India  Coins.  1857  to  1S25. 

2003  Oberyssel.  (Province). 

2004  Reckheim  (Count).  Province  of  Utrecht. 

2005  Rotterdam.  Medal  of  the  City.  1823. 


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2006  Ruremond  (Fortress  of).  A rare  coin. 

2007  Stevens woRTn.  (City  of  Holland). 

2008  Utrecht.  (Province). 

2009  Ylissingen.  (City).  Siege  piece — square. 


6 pieces 
5 coins 
2 pieces 
Fine  proof. 
Size  23 


5 pieces 
8 pieces 


Bavaria. — Silver. 


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! 2010  ZuTPHEN. 

2011  Zeeland. 


1 


(City).  Coin.  CIY  ZYTFEN.  Rare. 
(Province).  Yery  fine.  Seventeenth  and 
eighteenth  centuries.  8 pieces  v-‘ 

2012  Zwolle.  (City).  1618.  Rare.  2 pieces 


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Silver  Coins. 


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2014 


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2022 


Beacteates,  city  of  Munich  and  others,  3 pieces 

Rudolph  and  Adolph  SIMPLEX.  1319-1327.  Rude 
figure.  R.- A.  ; rev.  bust  in  a lozenge.  Denarius.  Yery 
rare.  (Wellenheim,  1696). 

Denaeius.  Pyramid  and  cross.  Gothic  letters.  Beau- 
tiful. Unknown. 

Otho  Philip.  1508  to  1518.  Count  Pfals.  Groat. 
1517.  Fine,  rare. 

Thalee,  without  date.  Anns  of  Bavaria,  and  motto 
of  France.  “ Moneta  Xova  Bavarica.”  Yery  old. 
Good. 

Feedeeick  III.  1573.  Crown.  Bust  in  mail ; front 
face.  Sword.  Yery  rich  decorations.  Extremely 
rare,  fine. 

John  II.  1623.  Duke;  obv.  bust;  rev.  coat-of-arms, 
with  five  crests.  Fine  Crown. 

Wolfgang  (William).  Count  Pfal2.  1623.  Extremely 
fine  Crown.  Bust  in  high  collar.  Arms  within  chain 
of  the  Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece.  Rare. 

The  same  for  1624.  Fine  Crown;  not  equal  to  last. 


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Maximilian  I.  1625.  Double  Dollar ; on  one  side  coat- 
of-arms  ; the  other  Madonna,  as  queen,  with  infant 
Christ.  Ex.  jme  and  rare. 

Fine  Crown.  1626.  Lions  supporting  arms  of 

Bavaria. 

Chaeles  Louis.  1659.  Fine  crown.  Bust  to  the  waist, 
head  bare. 

The  same.  Thaler,  1673.  Yery  fine. 


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Philip  William.  1675.  Thaler*  ITair  (wig)  long. 
Very  good.  Pare. 

John  William.  1700.  Thaler.  Edge  milled.  Pare. 
Charles  Philip.  1740.  Double  crown.  Bust,  head 
bare,  double-headed  eagle  on  rev.  Fine  border  and 
milled  edge.  Splendid,  nearly  proof.  Yery  rare. 
Charles  Albert  and  Charles  Philip.  1740.  Busts  of 
both,  one  on  the  other.  Equal  to  last.  Double 
Thaler. 

Charles  Theodore.  1742  to  1799.  Crown.  1751. 
Fine. 

The  same,  two-third  Crown.  1754.  Good. 

Maximillian  Joseph.  1799  to  1825.  Broad  Crown  of 
1803.  Ins.  in  Dutch,  “ Got  und  das  Yaterland.” 
Fine  ; lias  been  worn  as  a medal.  Loop  removed. 

Medal  Crown.  1818.  Laureated  bust;  rev.  a 

square  column.  CHART  A MAGNA  BAY  APIA. 
Splendid  proof.  Pare. 

Medal  by  Losch  ; bare  bust ; rev.  within  wreath. 

DIELKIPCIIEN.  Crown  size.  Yery  line,  rare. 
Maximilian  II.  Rev.  “ Patrona  Bavaria,”  Thalers. 

2 pieces 

Similar.  “ Friedenschluss  Zer  Frankfurt,  10th  May, 

1871.”  Rare. 

Medals  and  Coins  of  Bavaria,  some  in  fine  silver, 
others  base;  average  size,  sixteen.  From  17th  cen- 
tury. Heads  of  Charles  IY.  (1658),  John  William 
(1689),  Cardinal  Louis,  Elector,  etc.  (1660).  Extremely 
fine  lot  and  valuable.  14  pieces 

Medalet  Max’!  Jos.  on  the  Constitution  of  1806-1818. 
A little  gem,  and  small  coins  of  various  dates.  Fine 
and  rare  varieties.  10  pieces 

Miscellaneous  silver  coins — base.  11  pieces 

Copper. 

Siege  Klippeof  Wolfgang  William.  (W.W.  interlinked). 
Newburg,  16-14.  Small  size. 


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2041 


2042 

2043 


Workhouse  Coins.  (Paltz).  1745-1747.  Ins.  on  one 
side.  “ One  Churf  Abeitshaus,”  half  and  quarter  do. 
Under  Max.  Jos.  II.  Rare.  3 pieces 

Another  set,  same  in  all  respects.  3 pieces 

Coins  of  the  17th  and  18tli  centuries.  W.  W.  (Wolf- 
gang William),  and  others.  Rare  and  fine.  “Zall 


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Pfenning,”  “ Luchter  Kreutzer,”  etc.,  etc.  10  pieces 
Coins  of  late  dates,  bright  and  uncirculated.  10  pieces  v ; "• 

Coins  of  various  denominations  and  dates.  37  pieces  I'ku, 
Hellers.  Late  dates.  35  pieces 

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Bavarian  Cross.  1866.  Length  of  limbs,  11  inches. 

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Silver  Coins. 


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Bracteates  and  indifferent  coins.  15  pieces 

Christian  Augustus.  1622..  24  Krs.  4 pieces  ' ] S < (/i  ■ : 

Hammered  Crown.  1623.  Nearly  uncirculated. 


Y ery  rare. 

William  (Bernburg).  1670  to  1709.  Duke.  “I.  D.  §, 
(one  Daler,  two-third).  Crown  1673.  Nearly  uncir- 
culated ; bust ; rev.  arms.  Rare. 

; C 2052  John  George.  1674.  (Dessau)?  Two-tliird  Crown. 

Uncirculated  ; bust  with  long  hair ; rev.  coat-of-arms, 
arms  of  Anhalt  (bear  walking  on  the  turrets  of  the 
city  wall)  in  two  corners. 

John  Louis  and  Christian  Augustus.  Two-third  Crown. 
1742.  Their  busts  facing  to  right ; rev.  coat-of-arms. 
Fine. 

0 2054  Augustus  Louis  (of  Saxony),  Prince  of  Anhalt.  Two- 
tliird  Crown.  1747.  The  bears  of  Anhalt  prominent 
on  both  sides.  Fine. 

Frederick  Albert  I.  1765  to  1796.  Prince  of  Anhalt 
and  Berneburg.  Crown,  1793.  X.  EIN  FEINE 
MARCH.  Fine. 


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Baden . — Silver  and  Copper. 


2056  Alexis  Frederick  Christian. 

XL.  FIX  FEINE  MARCK. 

Very  fine. 

Copper. 

2057  Coins  of  many  denominations  and  dates. 

lection.  17th  and  18th  century. 

2058  Similar.  18th  and  19tli  century. 


1796  to  1834  XX.  and 
Bear  on  a turreted  wall. 

2 pieces 


A good  col- 
10  pieces 
12  pieces 


2059  Medal  of  Fred.  Flecker,  “ the  man  of  the  people.”  Fine 
proof.  Size  24 


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BADEN. 

Silver. 

Frederick,  (Marquis).  1628.  Crown,  with  his  figure 
to  the  hips.  Fine  and  rare. 

Charles  Frederick,  (Marquis).  1766.  Crown.  Un- 
circulated. Very  handsome  reverse. 

Crown  Dollar  of  Baden.  1816.  Fine. 

Gulden  of  1S57  on  a particular  occasion,  and  several 
older  -and  smaller  coins.  Several  for  Anhalt.  Fine 
lot.  10  pieces 

Copper. 

Miscellaneous  collection  of  coins.  26  pieces 

Coin  in  commemoration  of  the  50th  jubilee  of  the  Con- 
stitution. Others  struck  by  the  Prince  Regent,  his 
father  being  insane  ; and  several  bright  uncirculated 
pieces.  A rare  selection.  $ 11  pieces 

2066  Medal  of  Federick  Magnus.  1639.  Tin  war  medal 
of  1849,  and  token  of  Itystein , leader  of  the  ; revolu- 
tion of  the  same  date.  4 pieces 

I C 2067  Miscellaneous.  Some  of  Sweden,  Bavaria,  Hungary, 
and  many  German  cities  ; several  of  France.  50  pieces 

Attention  is  invited  to  this  lot.  In  a smaller  collection  these  coins 
would  very  probably  be  made  to  occupy  fifty  lines. 

2068  Another  miscellaneous  lot.  Inferior.  64  pieces 


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Hesse. — Silver. 


119 


^'  2069  A lot  of  curious  old  coppers  and  counterfeit  silver  coins.  / f \ 

30  pieces 


(Several  Dollars). 

2070  Base  coins  unclassified. 


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Louis,  Grand  Duke,  Ilesse.  1809.  Splendid  uncircu- 
lated crown.  Bare  bust ; rev.  arms  of  Hesse — lion 
holding  a sword  on  a spade-sliaped  shield  under  a 
crown  ; below  laurel  and  palm  crossed.  Bare. 

Crown.  1819.  Bust  ; rev.  arms  as  before,  on 


1 

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ermine.  “ Kronen  thaler.”  Uncirculated.  Bare. 


1 K-t 


Ludwig  II.  1413  to  1458.  LYDWICYS  DEI  GBA- 
CIA.  Broad  groat,  as  fine  as  when  struck.  Very 
rare. 

William  IY.  1567  to  1592.  W.  L.  Z.  II.  1567. 
YIII.  ; rev.  lion.  Ex.  fine  and  rare.  (Small  coin.) 
Maurice  I.  1592  to  1632.  Small  coin.  EIK  MA- 
TIEB : 1616.  Bare.  2 pieces  V 

William  YI.  1637  to  1663.  Double  letter  W., 
crowned,  1656  ; rev.  lion.  Size  of  English  half-groat. 
Bare  coins.  2 pieces 

Charles,  Landgrave.  1670  to  1730.  Small  coins, 
with  cipher  of  his  name  ; sometimes  C.  L.  Ho  dupli- 
cates. Fine.  4 pieces 

Frederick  I.  and  II.  1740  to  1765.  And  others. 
Base.  7 pieces 

Ernest  Louis,  Darmstadt.  Thaler  of  1693.  Bust  in 
rich  dress;  rev.  arms  on  round  shield,  under  crown. 
Uncirculated.  Bare. 

X.  K.  Pices.  1728.  Fine  silver.  Bare. 

ILesse  Darmstadt.  Small  coins.  II.  D.  A.bout  1722. 
Yery  scarce.  6 pieces 


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Hesse. — Silver. 


2082  IIesse-Cassel.  Philip  (Der  Grossmiithige).  1509  to 
156T.  Crown,  much  worn.  Curiously  counterstam peel. 
1552. 

2083  Louis  Y.  1596  to  1626.  Brilliant  uncirculated 

Crown  of  1623.  Bust  royal ly  draped  ; head  bare  ; rev. 
coat-of-arms.  Bare,  according  to  Appel,  Madai,  and 
Wellenheim. 

2084  Maurice  Landgrave.  1625.  Two  sceptres 

crossed,  branches  of  a willow  tree  above ; hour  glass 

nV,  below;  rev.  lion.  Uncirculated.  Crown.  Yery  rare. 

2085  Bepetition  of  last,  except  date.  1626.  Equally 


2086 

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2090 


fine. 

William,  Landgrave.  1628.  Storm  and  thunder- 
bolt beating  against  a willow  tree.  The  sun  in  splendor 
above  ; rev.  fine  coat-of-arms.  Uncirculated  Crown, 
rare. 

Same.  Crown  of  same  type.  1630.  Different 

coat-of-arms.  Uncirculated  and  splendid.  Bare. 

Same.  Crown  of  1631.  More  scenerv  shown 

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wTith  the  tree.  Edifices  and  houses.  Equally  fine. 

Same.  Crown  of  1637.  Same  obverse;  rev.  lion. 

Pine,  but  dark. 

Bepetition  of  last,  except  date.  1638.  Yery 


fine. 

2091  Maeia  Amalia.  Pine  medal  by  Kohler.  1711.  Obv. 
draped  bust.  PLACIDE  MUBTE  YILLA  MO- 
IST AST  ; rev.  crown  above  two  coat-of-arms.  Ac- 
cording to  Wellenheim  and  Madai,  very  rare.  Size  22 
02092  C aeolus,  Landgrave.  1727;  rev.  sacrifice.  Extra  fine 
little  medal.  Size  18 


, 2093  Feedeeick,  Landgrave.  1737.  (King  of  Sweden.)  Y III. 

, ALBYS.  Yery  fine  and  rare.  Size  17 

' -'2094  Feedeeick  II.,  Landgrave.  1766.  Bust;  rev.  arms  of 
Ilesse  within  English  Garter,  with  the  motto,  “ Iloni 
soit,”  &c.  Splendid  crown.  Very  rare. 

2095  Yarieties.  Crowns  of  same  type.  Pine.  2 pieces 

2096  Half-thaler.  “ 40  stuck.”  Same  type.  Fine. 


L ippe. — Silver. 


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Frederick  II.  EIIST II ALB  TIIALER.  1776.  Struck 
from  silver  received  from  England  for  tlie  services  of  Hes- 
sian soldiers  during  tlie  American  war,  called  “ sub 
sidy  money.”  It  has  on  the  obv.  the  Landgrave’s 
bust ; rev.  lion  on  a round  shield  covering  a star  of 
eight  points.  Motto,  VIRTUE  ET  FLDELITATE. 
1776.  The  edge  is  milled.  Uncirculated. 

Another.  Same  in  all  respects. 

These  remarkable  Goins’  are  as  thick  as  the  ordinary  Thaler,  and 
only  size  18.  They  will,  no  doubt,  be  highly  appreciated  by  Amer- 
ican collectors,  as,  so  far  as  I know,  this  is  the  first  time  they  have 
appeared  in  a catalogue  in  this  country. 

Six  and  eight  Einen  Rix  Thalers.  2 pieces 

Medalets  of  Louis  IX.  and  Carolus.  Fine  silver.  Size 
14  and  15  ; fine.  3 pieces 

Gu“ldex,  Half-gulden  and  Six-krs.  Fine.  3 pieces 
Ludwig  X.  Bust  in  armor.  By  VOIGILT;  rev. 
within  oak  wreath  I Gulden.  1838.  Proof. 


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Copper. 

2103  A selection,  said  to  be  rare,  consisting  of  8,  4,  and  3 

Hellers,  1727  to  1777.  8 pieces 

2104  Another  lot,  which  from  their  denomination  must  repre- 

sent silver  coins,  such  as  “ VI.  Einen  Reichs  Thaler.” 
a 60-Stuk  EineFeine  Mark,”  &c.  7 pieces 

2105  Same,  of  various  denominations.  All  of  Hesse. 

25  pieces 

2106  Same.  Various.  40  pieces  p 


LIPPE. 

Silver. 

2107  Bernhard.  1241  to  1270.  Denarius,  but  little  worn. 
Full  face;  rude;  rev.  cross  in  the  angles.  L.  I.  P.  E. 
Ex.  rare. 


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Simon.  Under  Emperor  Rudolf.  1000.  Obv.  arms 
with  the  rose  of  Lippe ; rev.  arms  of  Roman  Empire. 
Half-groats,  one  in  gilt,  one  uncirculated.  Silver. 

2 pieces 

Same  of  1604  and  1593.  Very  fine.  2 pieces 

Same  of  1004  and  1007.  Uncirculated.  do 

Same  of  1600.  Very  fine.  do 

Groat.  Without  date ; under  Mathias,  Emperor,  1612. 
Large  size,  and  uncirculated. 

Simon  Ludwig.  1626  to  1636.  Silver  pennies.  2 pieces 
Herman.  Bishop.  1666.  Half-groat.  Fine  and  rare. 
Simon  Henry.  1666  to  1677  ; “I  Matti,  G.  Lippe,  L. 
M.,  16-72.”  Full  blown  rose,  with  wreath.  Several 
varieties.  Rare.  4 pieces 

IIII.  Mari.  Gro.  1672,  with  S.  H.  in  Monogram. 

One  of  “ III.  Mari  Gro.”  Same  type.  Fine  and 

rare  coins.  2 pieces 

Frederick  Adolphe.  1697  to  1718.  “ I.  Mari  Gro.” 

Rev.  full  blown  rose  ; as  it  came  from  the  die. 

Thaler  (f-  Crown).  1714.  Uncirculated. 

Simon  Henry  AnoLPn.  1718  to  1734.  “ 2 Pfeu.”  Un- 
circulated. 

Splendid  Crown.  1719.  Bust  in  robes;  rev. 

coat-of-arms,  with  5 Crests  ; the  rose  of  Lippe  in  two 
Quarters.  Rare. 

Equally  fine  Thaler  (f  Crown.)  Same  type. 


Simon  Augustus  to  1785.  g Thaler.  Fine. 

Frederick  William  Leopold.  17S9  to  1802;  beauti- 
ful medal  thaler  of  1793.  Rare. 

J Thaler  1794.  Very  fine. 

Paul  Fred.  Emil.  Leopold.  21,  1,  and  4 silver  Gro- 
shen  of  1860.  Uncirculated.  3 pieces 

Base  silver  small  Coins.  Many  old.  12  pieces 


Lippe — Detmold ’ — Silver  and  Copper.  12  3 


2127 


2128 


LIPPE— SCHAUMBERG. 

Silver. 

William  I.  Broad  thin  Thalers  of  fine  silver.  1761.  . ; , 

Bust,  under  it  a rose  ; rev.  fine  coat-of-arms,  with  3 
crests.  Bare.  2 pieces 

Extra  thick  Thaler.  1765 ; rev.  coat-of-arms  on 


t 


x 


St.  Andrew’s  cross.  Fine  silver.  Bare. 

< 2129  Philip  of  Schaumberg,  and  Julia  of  Hesse;  on  their 

marriage.  Their  busts  jugata;  rev.  a knight  holding 
two  shields,  with  arms,  &c.  A very  fine  medal,  but 
bent.  Size  24 


■ I t-  7 tsdi 


. 


i 2: 


Medal  of  William  Fred.,  Count  of  Schaumberg  and 
Lippe.  Struck  on  the  24th  Sept.,  1748.  Very  fine. 

Size  22 , 


j\J  2130 

v 2131  Crown- of  “X.  Mark.”  1802.  Yery  fine 


LIPPE— DETMOLD. 

Silver. 


£ 


0 


2132  Simon  LIenry.  Bust  in  the  Boman  style  ; rev.  coat-fo-  Q,  ,, 

arms.  1672.  Extra  fine  broad  crown.  Bare. 

Size  28. 

2133  Simon  Augustus.  Medal  struck  on  the  12th  June, 

1767.  QITEM  QUADBACESIES  SEMEL  PA-  t 
TBIAE  XATUM  ESSE  GBATUL  AMUB.  Bubbed. 

Size  62 

Copper. 

2134  Set  | Heller,  1 do.,  2 do.,  3 do.,  and  6 do.,  with  the 

full-blown  rose  of  Lippe.  Yery  fine.  5 pieces  ^ l . . 

2135  • 1 Heller,  1J  do.,  2 do.,  3 do.,  and  6 do.  do. 

2136  of  1 Pfenning,  1J  do.,  and  2 do.  Extra  fine. 

3 pieces  . v ■ i‘ ' 

2137  Pfennings  and  Hellers.  Great  variety.  20  do. 

v i ^ 

A 


124 


Mecklenberg,  etc. — Silver. 


* 


MECKLENBURG— STRELEITZ  AND  SCHWERIN. 

Silver. 

Henry.  Grand  Duke  from  1503  to  1552.  Groat  1525. 
Military  bust ; rev.  arms.  Extra  fine,  rare. 

Duplicate.  Equally  fine. 

Albert.  1543.  Crown.  Bust  of  the  Grand  Duke 


2138 

2139 

2140 


full  face,  on  his  neck  a heavy  chain ; rev.  5 shields  ; on 
one  the  bull’s  head,  which  is  the  crest  of  Mecklenberg. 
sji  Yery  fine  and  rare. 

2141  John  Albert.  1549.  Crown.  Bust  with  high  hat, 
military  coat  and  chain,  as  before ; rev.  coat-of-arms 
quartered  on  a shield  with  3 crests.  Extremely  fine 

U 

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and  rare. 

2142 

Duplicate. 

Fine. 

2143 

Denarius. 

1552. 

out ; crowned. 

Rare. 

2144 

Adolphus  Frederick. 

A mask  with  a tongue  thrust 


1592  to  1 658.  “ ITalb-Reichs 

Orth,”  (about  the  size  of  an  English  Groat  of  same 
date).  Bust  to  right.  Extremely  fine,  rare. 

L 2145  Albert  of  Wallenstein.  Obv.  bust  in  rich  suit,  with 
belt  and  insignia.  16—21.  BANS  ALBRECHT, 
etc. ; rev.  coat-of-arms  with  3 crests.  A splendid  un- 
circulated Crown,  rare. 

Half-orth  and  small.  3 pieces 

Christian  Ludwig,  Grand  Duke.  Dollar  of  1678  ; bust, 
with  long  curly  hair  ; rev.  arms,  with  angels  for  sup- 
porters. Fine  and  rare. 

Christian  Ludwig.  Administrator  1725 ; 8 GIJTE 
GROSIIEN  COURANT  1754.  About  one-third 
thaler. 


, v’2147 


2146 

l 

2148 
Iff  2149 


2150 


The  same  when  Grand  Duke  ; a fine  uncirculated 

coin  of  pure  silver.  His  bust ; rev.  BER 
ANGYSTA  AD  AYGYSTA.  Quarter  crown. 

Frederick  William,  Grand  Duke.  Thaler  of  1870. 
Yery  fine. 


Oldenburg. — Silver. 


125 


0 2151  Paul  Frederick,  Grand  Duke  of  Mecklenberg- 
Schwerin.  Uncirculated  thaler  of  1840.  Rare. 

6 2152  Meclalet  of  same;  VOLLENDET  D’  7 Marz, 

1842. 

q 2153  Feed.  Francis,  Grand  Duke  Mecklenberg-Schwerin. 

Thaler  struck  on  the  25th  anniversary  of  his  rule, 
( ■ 1807.  Fine  proof. 

2154  Sixteen  “ Schilling  Courant,”  1764. 
y 2155  One,  Two,  and  Four  “ Schilling  Courant” ; uncir- 
culated. 3 pieces 

^ 2156  1 Grote.  Three  pfenny.  One  schilling.  Six  pfenny. 

48  einen  thaler.  Uncirculated.  5 pieces 

^ 2157  Various  denominations,  old  and  new.  12  pieces 


M 


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OLDENBURG. 

Silver. 


2158  Akton  Gunther,  1603  to  1667.  Broad  dollar,  “ 48 
Grot.”  1660.  Bust  three-quarter  face  to  right ; rev. 
Arms  crowned.  AUXILIUM  MEUMA  DOMINO. 
On  each  side  of  arms  a flower.  Very  fineand  rare. 


2159 

Another,  same  in  all  respects. 

Size  30 

U UM 

0 2160 

The  half  or  “ 24  Grot.”  Equally  fine. 

jQA  \'4'{r>-cr(. 

0 2161 

Repetition  of  last. 

2162 

Half-mark  or  “16  Grot.”  3 shields 

and  in-  , A k 

0 

scription  in  6 straight  lines.  Rare. 

; 2163 

1-  Repetition  of  last — pierced. 

i - ■■ 

J 2164 

Quarter-mark  or  “ 8 Grot.”  Fine. 

O 2165  ■ 

Others  same  size — pierced. 

3 pieces  4 { 

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Aft* 


2166  Paul  Fred. 


Augustus  1844. 


Thaler.  Fine. 


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V. 


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2167 


2168 

2169 


Nicholas  Fred.  Peter,  Grand  Duke  1866.  Fine  medal, 
with  loop,  silver  gilt.  Bust;  rev.  date  within  wreath. 
Proof.  Size  20 

Third  Thalers.  2 pieces 

“ Twelve  Grots”  and  smaller.  Base.  13  nieces 


IL 

— 


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1 26 


Brunswick  and  Luneburg. — Silver. 


Copper. 

2170  “Backer  Marke.”  “ Schwaren,”  “Quarter  Grote,” 
“ Half  Grote,”  “ Three  pfenning,”  etc.  20  pieces 


BRUNSWICK  AND  LUNEBURG. 


2171 


y 7> 

/ ' 2172 


\ 2173 


Silver. 

Henry  Duke  1537.  Crown.  Obv.  Arms  surmounted 
by  crown  and  horse ; rev.  Seated  figure  in  armor  witli 
drawn  sword;  under  his  feet  a wild  animal  (Lion?) 
JUSTUS  NOR  ; uncirculated  and  brilliant.  (In 
Madai  rare.) 

Crown.  Bearded  bust,  wearing  a cap ; rev. 

wild  man.  IN  GOTS.  GWALT ; uncirculated. 
Equally  rare. 

Crown.  Obv.  the  same ; rev.  wild  man  within  two 

circles  of  inscriptions;  1547.  Fine  and  rare,  but  not 
uncirculated. 


2174  Philip.  1595.  Crown.  Mailed  bust  to  the  waist; 

sceptre  and  helmet;  rev.  Coat-of-arms.  GOT  GIRT. 
Nearly  uncirculated,  and  rare. 

2175  Erich  II.  1584.  Groat.  Rare. 


2176  Julius.  1568  to  1589.  Bust  of  the  Duke  holding  a 
battle-axe  and  helmet ; under  the  bust  cypher  of  his 
name;  rev.  Wild  man  leaning  on  a square  shield, 
with  inscription  and  date  1599  (the  last  of  his  life.) 
See  Madai  5,2S7 ; Willenheim  4,768.  Very  fine  and 
rare  crown. 

2177  Henry  Julius.  1589  to  1613.  “ Wahrheitsthaler .” 

Crown  of  1597;  within  a circle  of  12  shields,  a glori- 
fied figure  standing  on  two  prostrate  bodies ; VERITAS 
VINCIT  OMNIA,  etc.;  rev.  RECTE  FACIENDO 
NEMINEM,  etc.,  in  parallel  lines.  Fine  and  rare. 

2178  Duplicate;  fine. 


Brunswick  and  Luneburg.— Silver 


127 


2180 

2181 

✓ 

U 2182 

i : 2183 


IIenry  Julius.  Crown  of  (15)  09  (mficken  thaler.) 
Shield  with  wild  man  supporting  ; rev.  A pelican  feed- 
ing her  young  ; motto  and  four  bundles  of  rods.  Un- 
circulated. Very  rare.  Madai  1,113.  Wellenheim  4,776. 
Crown.  Arms  ; rev.  dates  of  his  birth  and  death, 


and  length  of  his  reign.  Very  fine,  rare. 


91 


V 21S4 


' £-"2185 
1 f 2186 


c 2187 

f 2188 


- 2189 


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2190 


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Elizauetii.  Crown  of  1626.  On  the  reverse  a short 
biography  in  straight  lines.  Fine  and  rare. 

Frederick  Ulrich.  1613  to  1634.  Half  Dollar  1621; 
rev.  wild  man.  DEO  ET  PATRIAE.  Ex.  fine. 

Set  of  his  Coins,  dated  1624 ; liis  monogram  FY 

crowned  ; rev.  the  denomination  and  date,  from  one 
Marien  G-roshen  to  one  Marien  Gulden.  DEO.  ET. 
PATRIAE.  Fine  and  rare.  Size  9 to  .22.  5 pieces 

— — Uncirculated  coin,  dated  1621.  Wild  man  and 
double-headed  eagle.  Groat  size. 

Duplicate,  with  u half  Rix.  Ort.”  2 pieces 

William  (son  of  Otto  II.).  1641.  Uncirculated 


Crown.  His  figure  in  mail  to  the  hips ; rev.  coat-of- 
arms,  with  five  crests.  D OMEN  US.  PROYIDEBIT. 
A rare  and  beautiful  coin. 

Groat,  under  Matthias,  Emperor.  1616.  (16)  fine. 


George.  1637.  Arms ; rev.  wild  man.  AYFF.  GOTT. 
TR AWE  ICII.  Ex.  fine  and  rare  Crown. 

Augustus.  1636  to  1666.  Bust,  bare  head  ; on  his  left 
• shoulder  a rose ; rev.  seaport  with  ships.  ALLES 
MIT.  BEDACTIT.  'No  date.  Schiffsthaler.  Fine 
and  very  rare. 

Bell  Dollar.  (Glockenthaler).  Coat-of-arms  ; rev. 


2191 


rev.  SED. 


k 2192 


2193 


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bell  ringing,  three  hands  shown ; below,  the  city  of 
Wolfenbuttel.  1643.  Fine  and  rare. 

Bell  Dollar.  The  l)uke  standing 


A 


under  a square  and  yoke,  inscribed  13  Mai.  ? Ex.  fine, 
rare. 

Bell  Half-Dollar.  (The  bell  hanging) ; obv.  fine 

bust  of  the  Duke.  Rare. 

Duplicate  of  last.  Fine. 


Ni\  tx\ 


128 
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fij- 

2195 

3 Vl96 

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- I 2203 
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2205 


2206 

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ii  2208 
2209 


Brunswick  and  Luneburg. — Silver 


Augustus.  Crown  of  1657.  Wild  man  and  coat-of-arras. 
Extremely  fine. 

Crown  of  1662.  Tlie  wild  man  carrying  an  up- 
rooted pine  tree.  Fine  and  rare. 

Superb  and  unusually  broad  Crown  of  1664.  Lau- 

reated  bust  in  the  Homan  style.  Yery  rare.  Size  29 

Mortuary  Medal.  (Half  Dollars).  An  old  tree 

with  a human  skull  at  its  foot.  SIT.  TRANSIT  GLO- 
RIA MUNI) I ; rev.  short  biography.  Uncirculated. 

Size  32 

George  William.  [1661.  Beautiful  uncirculated 
Crown.  The  area  burnished.  Coat-of-arms,  and  wild 
man.  Rare.  Size  29 

A Medal,  size  1^  Crown.  Burnished  and  gilt. ; 

rev.  Piety  and  Justice.  Uncirculated  and  splendid. 

Size  33 

Christian,  Duke.  1622.  Broad  and  fine  Crown.  An 
arm  thrust  from  a cloud  holding  a drawn  sword ; rev. 
GOTTES  FREYNDT  DER  PF AFREET  FEIKDT. 
Nearly  uncirculated. 

— — Mortuary  Medal  Dollar.  1626.  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 

Christian  Louis.  1649.  Broad  Crown.  Coat-of-arms  ; 
rev.  horse  galloping.  Yery  fine.  Size  29 

Small  Coin  with  his  cypher.  1665.  Other  fine 

coins  of  dime  size,  of  the  preceding  Dukes  ; among 
them  rare  medalets.  10  pieces 

John  Frederick.  Duke.  Broad  Crown  with  draped 
bust,  hair  tied  with  a fillet  ; rev.  St.  Andrew.  1674. 
Yery  fine  and  rare. 

Medal  Dollar  of  1676.  Fine  bust  with  long  flow- 
ing hair ; rev.  “ Ex.  Duris  Gloria,”  in  a harbor,  a rock 
and  palm  tree,  ships  leaving  port.  Fine  and  rare. 

Size  33 

Two-third  Crown.  1679.  Same  type.  Fine  and 


rare. 


One-third  do.  do.  do. 

XII.  Marien  Gros.  Wild  man.  Ex.  fine. 

IY.  and  II.  Marien.  Gros.  His  and  others. 

8 pieces 


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Fine. 


Brunswick  and  Luneburg. — Silver. 


129 


2210 
y 2211 

A 2212 


2213 


fo  2214 
7^2215 

LA  2216 


y|  2218 
l yf  2219 


SH  2221 

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Mortuary  Medal  Crown.  1689. 

•Size  30 

1665  to  1697.  4,  2,  and  1 M. 


John  Frederick. 

Fine  and  rare. 

Ernest  Augustus. 

Groslien.  Some  with  his  name,  others  monogram. 
SOLA  BONA  HONEST  A.  Very  fine.  6 pieces 


Fine  coins,  varying  from  one-third  to  one-six- 

teentli  of  a Dollar  in  size.  St.  Andrew,  wild  man,  horse, 
etc.,  on  reverses.  In  condition  extremely  fine.  Bare 
lot.  6 pieces 

Two-third  Crown.  1676;  rev.  hat  and  crown; 

between  two  crescents,  a horse  galloping.  (XXIV.  M. 
G.)  Uncirculated.  Bare. 

Bust  in  mail  with  Ions;  hair.  Coin  of  the  same 

size.  Brilliant.  Yery  rare. 

Medal.  Obv.  the  same  as  last ; rev.  a horse  in  an 

enclosure,  galloping  ; at  the  entrance  of  the  enclosure 
tower  and  crown.  Yery  fine.  Size  18 

• Medal.  Fine  bust ; rev.  a harbor  with  ships  in 

the  offing ; in  the  foreground  a palm-tree  ; above  the 
harbor,  TEolus  sending  a blast  in  the  direction  of  a 
ship,  and  conducting  by  a line,  a wheel  (arms  of 
Osnaburg).  YABIS  IN  MOTIBYS  EADEM,  1680. 
Fine  thick  heavy  medal.  . Size  4-0 

Grown.  1689.  Draped  bust ; rev.  Arms  of  Bruns- 
wick and  Osnaburg.  Yery  fine  and  rare. 

Selection  of  fine  coins.  II.  Marien  Groschen  die. 

Not  all  of  Augutus.  12  pieces 

Budolpii  Augustus.  1666  to  1704.  Crown  or  Medal- 
struck  in  1671.  Bust  in  loose  dress,  with  long  hair  in 
curls ; rev.  open  book  lying  on  military  weapons,  and 
flags  crossed.  JUBE  & ABMIS.  Fine.  Size  30 

Twenty-four  M.  Groschen  (two-third  Crown). 

1690  ; rev.  a horse.  Another,  rev.  wild  man,  both  very 
fine-  2 pieces 

The  same,  with  a mortuary  medalet,  with  his  bust. 

1704.  Both  uncirculated.  2 pieces 

9 


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7 

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130 

2222 


Brunswick  and  Luneburg , — Silver. 

Anthony  Ulrich.  1704  to  1714.  A very  beautiful 
Medal  Crown,  with  busts  of  Anthony  Ulrich  and  Ru- 
dolph Augustus.  1695 ; obv.  two  busts  conjoined  ; rev. 
two  stands  of  arms  and  flags  under  one  crown.  Nearly 
proof.  Rare.  Size  30 

XII.  M.  Gros.  Set  in  a border  of  volutes,  with 

heart  pendant  and  loop.  Very  fine. 


^ll!  : . I 2223 

■ 2224  One-sixth  Crown  ; rev.  horse 

l 2225  George  William.  “ XVI.  Gute  Groschen.”  (Two, 

‘ i & R h 

/c  2226 


2 pieces 


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'Un-  / <y2228 

2229 

WUJ^r  J 


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2234 


2235 


third  Dollar).  1694  ; rev.  horse.  Fine. 

Beautiful  uncirculated  mortuary  medal.  1705. 

28th  August.  Size  20 

Same.  Value  of  a Crown.  Ex.  fine. 

Duplicate.  Aery  fine. 

Small  Coins.  Medalets  and  jetons.  A fine'  lot, 

not  confined  to  this  Duke.  8 pieces 

Elizabeth  Julia.  Medal  to  commemorate  her  birth 
and  death.  Her  bust;  rev.  the  Duchess  ascending; 
below,  view  of  her  palace.  Struck  in  1704.  Fine  and 
rare.  Size  30 

Medal  without  name  or  date.  One  side  divided  by  a 
cross ; in  the  four  angles,  scenes  representing  the  usual 
modes  of  seeking  for  wealth  and  pleasure.  On  the  rev. 
a figure  in  light  drapery  standing  on  a globe.  The 
legend  in  Dutch,  to  the  effect  that  what  is  vainly 

Valuable. 
Size  32 

Augustus  William.  1714  to  1731,  second  Centenary 

Jubilee  medal.  1717.  Bust;  rev.  ECCLESIA  TER- 

RAR  WOLFFENS,  etc.  Jubilee  scene,  with  many 

figures.  Extremely  fine.  (Thick  medal).  Size  32 

Crown.  1715  ; rev.  wild  man.  PART  A TVERI. 

Yerv  fine.  Size  29 

*/ 

Elizabeth  Christiana.  Obv.  bare  bust;  rev.  the  celes- 
tial globe;  below,  mariner’s  compass.  Extremely  fine. 
No  date.  Size  24 

Charles.  1743-1779.  Four  and  two  Marien  Gros. 


sou  Git  on  one  side  is  found  on  the  other. 

O 


Uncirculated.  Rare. 


5 pieces 


/ 


Brunswick  and  Luneburg . — Silver. 


13 1 


l J 2236 

/ ; 2237 
/t  2238 

A 2239 
ryS  2240 

2241 


^/2242 

/o  2243 

(r>  2244 

n>  2245 

2 ' 224(i 

be  2247 

< 0 2248 
2249 
' 0 2250 


Charles.  “ Eight  Cute  Gros.”  1759.  C.  Crowned.  Un-  , 
circulated. 

Two-third  and  one-third  Thaler.  1779.  Fine.  ) . 

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2 pieces  </ 

Charles  William  Ferdinand.  1780  to  1806.  VIII.  ///t; 
Gude  Grosch,  1801.  Very  fine. 

dt 


III!  and  II.  M.  Gros.  . 


3 pieces 


Max.  Julius  Leopold.  Fine  medal  on  his  death.  1752  ; 
rev.  eagle.  Size  24  ' 

George  Ludwig,  (in  1814  made  King  of  England  as 
George  I.)  Broad  Crown.  Wild  nian.  IK  RECTO 
DECKS;  rev.  garnished  coat-of-arms  crowned.  “George 
Lud.  D.  G.,  Br.  & L.  S.  R.  I.  AR.  THES.  EL.,  1715.” 
Uncirculated.  Hare.  Size  30 

Two-third  Crown,  with  horse  galloping  instead  of  (j^f  filS 

wild  man.  Uncirculated.  V 

Uncirculated  Coins  without  duplicates.  Four  and  k-U-L 

two  Manen  Groshen.  Wild  man,  St.  Andrew  and 
horse.  Fine.  6 pieces 

Similar..  8 pieces  V 

George  I.  (England).  Broad  Crown,  (size  30).  Arms 
of  England  on  square  shield  within  the  garter;  rev.  / 
wild  man.  1723.  Uncirculated.  Rare.  « 

Crown  of  same  date ; rev.  St.  Andrew.  Milled 

rim.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

Half  Crown,  with  arms  on  four  shields,  arranged 

in  form  of  a cross;  rev.  wild  man.  Fine  and  ex- 
tremely rare. 

— — Twenty-four  Marien  Groshen.  1702;  rev.  wild 
man.  Fine. 

One-sixth  Crown  ; bust  ; rev.  arms  in  a cross;  and 

another.  Fine  and  very  rare.  3 pieces 

George  II.  Spendid  uncirculated  Medal  Crown.  Struck 
in  1752,  from  silver  of  Cronenburg’s  mines.  “First 
worked  in  1706.”  Coat-of-arms  and  picture  of  the 
mines.  Said  to  be  very  rare.  Size  26 


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Brunswick  and  Luneburg . — Copper. 


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2251  Geoeg-e  III.  Beautiful  Medal.  Obv.  female  seated, 

one  arm  raised,  the  other  resting  on  a shield  crowned. 
On  an  altar  a bishop’s  mitre  and  sword.  SPES 
PYBLICA  ; rev.  Latin  inscription  in  nine  lines,  end- 
ing in  POSTYLATYS  EPISC.  XXYII.  FEB.,  1761. 
Ex.  fine  and  rare.  Size  27 

2252  A collection  of  Brunswick  Coins,  with  varieties  said  to 

be  very  rare  in  Europe,  such  as  “ IIII  Schill.  Lauenb.” 
IIII  Marien  Groschen,  with  English  Coat-of-Arms, 
1 716,  etc.,  etc.”  Some  with  monogram  of  George  Rex. 
in  script  letters.  Fine  and  rare  lot.  25  pieces 

J 2253  Pattern  Half-pfenney,  1792,  struck  in  silver.  Yery 
fine  and  rare. 


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Copper  ( Coins  and  Medals). 

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/o  225-1  A collection  of  curious  copper  coins — one  and  one  and 
a half  Pfennings  of  the  17th  century.  Rare.  10  pieces 

••  2255  Pfennings  from  1700.  Generally  uncirculated. 

50  pieces 

2256  Same.  A collection,  as  I believe  without  dupli- 

cates, made  by  a resident  of  the  Duchy  of  Brunswick, 
with  the  same  zeal  that  Americans  display  in  collect- 
ing cents  of  different  dates.  All  fine.  88  pieces 


f. 


The  collector  referred  to  inform  d the  writer  that  many  of  these 
pennies  are  very  rare,  and  command  the  price  of  rarity  at  home. 

/ 

0 2257  Double  Pennies  or  Pfennings.  Yery  fine.  16  pieces 
I . 2258  Rare  Miners  and  other  Tokens.  “ Gluck  Auf.  d cm  ITarz. 

Gluck  Auf.  Unsallen.”  With  square  and  other  coins, 
y-n**  10  pieces 

^ (/  2259  Medal  of  Duke  Fred.  William,  by  Hasclier.  Killed 
at  Waterloo  (Quatre-bras),  in  1815,  bronze.  .Rare. 

Size  22 

Byron  alludes  to  him  in  “ Childe  Harold”  as  “Brunswick’s  faded 
Chieftain.” 


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.2260  Charles  William  Ferdinand.  (Duke).  1787.  Ilis 

bust;  rev.  view  of  Amsterdam.  Proof,  tin,  with  cop- 
per plug  inserted.  Rare.  Size  30 


Corns  and  Medals  of  Hanover. — Silver.  133 

l\)  2261  Weights  or  Patterns  for  gold  coins.  (Half  Louis).  Fine 
and  rare.  2 pieces 

fa  2262  Impressions  in  copper  from  dies  for  a gold  coin,  issued 
in  1827,  by  Duke  Charles,  who  lost  his  throne  in  1831, 
(recently  deceased,  leaving  his  estate  to  the  City  of 
Geneva).  Splendid  proofs,  and  extremely  rare. 


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HANOVER. 

Silver  Coins  and  Medals. 

George  III.  King.  1788.  Twenty-four  Marien  Gros- 
chen  ; bust ; rev.  Arms  of  Great  Britain  and  Hanover. 
“-§  ” and  Crown.  Uncirculated. 

Splendid  proof  set.  Dollar,  Half  Dollar,  Third 

Dollar,  and  Sixth  Dollar,  with  bust.  1800.  Hot 
easily  duplicated.  Very  beautiful.  4 pieces 

Laureated  bust ; rev  •§.  “ 18  Stuck  Fine  Mark 


2266 


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fa  2272 
qo  2273 

7 v.  2274 
/ 2275 

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Feme  1802.”  Very  fine  and  rare. 

Same ; with  titles  of  “ Koneg  und  Churfurst. 

Uncirculated  2 thaler.  Rare. 


Us,  4 

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Same  ; rev.  arms  in  the  garter.  1807.  Brilliant 


proof,  4.  Very  rare. 

Pattern  Five  Thaler  piece  in  silver.  Brilliant 


pi’oof.  Very  rare 
George  IV.  1827.  Laureated  bust  to  left ; rev.  -f. 
Brilliant  proof.  Very  rare. 

1828.  Same  repeated.  Brilliant  proof. 

Medal  Crown  (X  Marks  fine  silver.)  Small  lau- 
reated bust;  rev.  DES  BERG.  WERKS  WOHL-s 
FAHRT.  1st  DES  HARZES  GLUCK.  Another  ins. 
in  5 lines,  and  date  1830.  Brilliant  proof.  Very  rare. 
Bust ; rev.  •§.  “ IS  Stuck  Eine  Mark  Feine.” 


■d/dS'/C 

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William  IV.  Bare  bust  to  right.  Splendid  uncirculated 
thaler  of  1837. 

Same;  rev. -f.  Without  arms.  Brilliant. 

Without  bust. 

Brilliant.  Rare. 


Two  reverses — arms  ; rev.  “ -§  ” 


134  Coins  and  Medals  of  Hanover. — Copper. 


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V 2276 


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i/0  2277 
2278 

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William  IY.  Same  ; rev.  “ Ausbeute  der  grade  Berg- 
werks  Wolilfahrt  Bei  claustlial.”  Uncirculated  f thaler. 
Bare, 

Ernest  Augustus.  1838.  Splendid  uncirculated  Thaler 
and  f thaler.  2 pieces 

Thaler  to  commemorate  his  visit  to  the  mines  in 


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1839.  “ Glluckauf  Claustlial  Thaler.”  Splendid.  Yery 
rare. 

2279  George  Y.  Thaler  struck  on  the  50th  An.  of  the 
Union  of  East  Fresia  with  Hanover,  15th  Dec.,  1865. 
Bare  bust  to  left ; rev.  Knight  armed  “ Cap  a pie” 
standing  under  an  Oak  Tree.  “ Up  stall  boom.” 
Brilliant  proof.  Extremely  rare. 

Different  thaler  for  the  same  occasion.  The  in- 
scription within  an  oak  wreath.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

Waterloo  Medal  Thaler  struck  on  the  18th  June, 


J SO' 

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2281 


fo  2282 


1865,  for  presentation  to  the  survivors.  Brilliant  proof. 
Y ery  rare. 

Same,  with  silver  ring.  Has  been  worn.  Yery 


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fine  and  rare. 

Melal  of  the  Army  of  Hanover.  A NAPOLEON 
EMPEKEUK  DES  FEAN  CATS  1804,  for  protecting 
the  mines  and  miners  of  the  Hartz  during  the  war. 
Splendid  proof,  and  extremely  rare.  Size  28 

Miners’ Tokens.  “ Gluck  Auf.”  Mining  Implements. 
Little  beauties,  dime  size.  2 pieces 

1-6  Thaler.  3 Marien  Grosch.,  1 do.,  24  Einen  thaler, 
etc.  Uncirculated.  6 pieces 


Copper  Coins  and  Medals. 


2286  “ Gluck  Auf”  penny.  •“  4 Pfenning  Scheede  Muntz,” 

etc.  Ex.  fine  and  rare.  ’4  pieces 

2287  Similar  lot.  3 pieces 

228S  Wild  Man  pennies  and  other  variety  pfennings  and 

double  pfennings.  No  duplicates.  Uncirculated  lot. 
Yery  rare.  33  pieces 

2289  Similar  lot ; intended  to  be  without  duplicates  ; but  not 
as  carefully  examined.  Fine. 


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Coins  of  Saxony. — Silver. 


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^ 2290 

f 2291 

'd  2292 
j'0  2293 


229-1 

2295 

2296 

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Similar  to  last.  [The  number  of  pieces  in  this  and  last 
lot  will  be  given  at  the  time  of  sale.  Erased  from 
manuscript  by  an  accident.] 

George  Louis  (afterwards  Geo.  I.  King  of  England). 
Medal  in  tin.  Struck  21th  Sept.,  1707  ; obv.  bust;  rev. 
Trojan  Horse.  Proof.  * Size  28 

George  IV.  On  his  visit  to  Hanover  in  1821.  Size  21 

Ernest  Augustus,  Duke  of  Cumberland.  (On  the 
accession  of  Victoria  he  succeeded  William  IV.  as 
King  of  Hanover) ; obv.  bare  bust ; rev.  within  a 
beaded  circle,  a plain  field.  Magnificent  proof ; bronze. 

Size  32 

Same  in  all  respects. 

Another.  Splendid  proof. 

George  IV,  of  Hanover,  the  last  King.  Medal  on  his 
marriage  with  Marie,  Duchess  of  Saxe.  Their  busts 


accolated  ; rev.  An  arch.  Fine  proof. 


2297 


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Bronze. 

Size  21 


SAXONY. 

Silver. 

“ Klappmutzen  Thaler”  (The  oldest  Saxon  Crown.) 


2) 


Busts  of  Frederick,  with  John  and  George,  all  wearing 
caps  ; the  former  on  the  obv.  with  drawn  sword  ; the 
others  vis  o vis  on  the  rev.  From  1186  to  1525. 
Very  fine  and  rare. 

2298  Quarter  Dollar  of  the  same  Dukes.  (Winged  figure 

supporting  shield.)  Fine  and  rare. 

2299  George.  1500  to  1539.  Bare  bust  to  1.  1531.  BABB 

AKSCII  counterstamped  before  the  fact ; rev.  bust  of 
John  to  r.  KECK  FOTZE  counterstamped  in  the  field. 
Extremely  fine  and  rare  Crown. 

2300  Same  Crown.  1536  ; without  countermarks. 

Equally  fine  and  rare, 

2301  John  (Elector),  with  George.  Same  period  ; bust  of 

the  former  with  bonnet  and  drawn  sword  ; rev  bust  of 
George  wearing  a cap.  Very  fine  and  rare  crown. 

— • Half-crown.  Christ  standing.  Rare. 


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Coins  of  Saxony. — Silver. 


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Their  effigies  wearing 


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2303  John  Frederick  and  his  son 

caps;  rev.  festival  in  a temple.  Long  inscription.  Struck 
to  commemorate  the  Augsbury  Confession  1503.  Fine 
and  rare  medal.  Size  30 

2304  Maurice.  1546.  With  bust  of  John  on  reverse.  Nearly 

uncirculated  crown.  Rare. 

— Quarter-crown  of  1552.  Very  fine. 


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Small  coins  (two  having  been  gilt.)  All  in  fine 

preservation  ; dime  size.  3 pieces 

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2306  Phillip  Landgrave  Hassi  ? 1546.  Bust  in  rich  dress, 

head  bare ; rev.  Bust  of  John  Frederick,  with  drawn 
sword.  Fine  and  rare  crown. 

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2307  Augustus.  1553  to  1586.  Crown,  dated  1567.  Ins.  in 

8 lines.  GOTHA  CAPTA  SVPPLICIO,  &c.  Very 
fine. 

Si  0 2308  Quarter  crown.  His  bust,  three-quarter  face,  with 

drawn  sword.  Rare. 

/ 2309  John  Frederick  II.  1554  to  1595.  Fine  crown  of 

1565.  His  bust  to  the  middle.  Rare. 


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Half  crown.  1570.  Fine. 


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2311  Frederick  William  and  John.  1585.  Beautiful  crown. 

A long  figure  in  full  regalia  on  each  side  ; surrounding 
each  a circle  with  inscription  broken  by  6 shields. 
Hardly  circulated.  Very  rare. 

2312  Christian  II.  1591  to  1611.  Bust  of  Christian  be- 

tween John  George  and  Augustus.  1593.  Extremely 
fine  crown. 

Crown  of  1603,  with  long  figure  of  Christian  ; and 

on  the  reverse  in  a medallion  centre,  busts  of  John 
George  and  Augustus.  Nearly  uncirculated. 

Similar  crown  of  1606,  the  figures  on  the  reverse 


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2314 


2315 


2316 


being  much  larger.  Very  fine. 

One-third  crowns,  with  busts  of  the  three  brothers 

on  each.  1599  to  1603.  2 pieces. 

Half  crown  tastefully  mounted  with  button  and 


loop  ; busts  of  the  brothers  as  before.  1610.  Fine. 


Coins  of  Saxony. — Silver. 


137 


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2319 


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Ernest.  1610  to  1675.  Duke  Saxe  Gotha.  Medal 
■with  his  bust  in  high  relief,  three-quarter  face  ; rev. 
female  seated  ; in  exergue,  Pietas,  1673.  Medal  cast 
and  finished  with  care  by  C.  S.  Entirely  perfect  in 
preservation.  * Size  30 

Dollar  of  Eight  Dukes.  VIII  FEAT  : DVC:  SAX. 
Four  busts,  full  face  on  each  side.  1610  Fine,  rare. 

Another.  8 FEAT  : D V C : S AAXOX  JV  L : CLI : 
MOXT.  The  busts  as  before,  but  arranged  more 
nearly  in  a horizontal  line.  Ex.  fine.  1813. 

Dollar,  with  busts  of  four  brothers,  Dukes  of  Saxony. 
1621.  Their  figures  to  the  hips  in  full  regalia,  heads 
bare.  IOILXPHIL:  FEID  : JOHN  WILLIAM : 
ET  : FE.  WILLIAM.  Splendid  crown. 

Crown  of  1622.  MOXETA  FEATEVM  DVC  : SAX- 
OX  LIX  VIII.  Xo  busts,  but  a full  length  figure 
standing,  with  shield  and  banner ; rev.  coat-of-arms. 
Uncirculated  and  brilliant.  Very  rare. 

John  Casimer  and  John  Ernest.  1613.  Their  busts 
face  to  face,  their  hands  joined ; rev.  knight  on  horse- 
back within  two  circles.  Very  fine  crown. 

Crown  of  1625.  Bust  of  one  of  the  Grand  Dukes 


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on  each  side.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

Half  crown.  1605.  Two  busts.  Eare. 


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2325 


William,  from  1600  to  1662.  A medal  with  three 
hands  meeting  above  the  point  of  a drawn  sword  up- 
right; rev.  1517,  1641,  and  1650  ; two  hands  from  the 


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3 


clouds  holding  a crown  above  a coat-of-arms ; less  than 


2326 


dollar  size.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

John  Ernest.  1638.  Bust  to  the  middle.  Fine  and 
rare  crown. 

2327  John  George  1st.  1611  to  1656.  Square  dollar,  the 
date  found  in  the  tall  letters  of  legend  ; bust  and  coat-of- 
arms.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

Thick  Dollar.  Quarter  dollar  size,  full  weight. 


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2329 


1614.  Uever  in  circulation ; busts  of  John  George  and 
Augustus,  brothers.  Ex.  rare. 

Double  dollar.  1615.  On  each  side  bust  as  before. 


Splendid  and  uncirculated,  rare. 


Coins  of  Saxony. — Silver. 


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2343 


John  Geoege  1st.  Extra  broad  crown  of  1619.  John 
George  on  horseback  ; rev.  long  inscription  in  12  lines. 
Ex.  fine,  rare. 

■  Broad  crown  of  1627.  Bust  with  drawn  sword; 

rev.  handsome  coat-of-arms.  Ex.  fine. 

Another,  same  date.  Equally  fine. 

Double  dollar  in  Commemoration  of  the  first  cen- 
tennial festival  of  the  Augsburg  Confession.  1530-1630. 
Busts  of  John  and  John  George.  Uncirculated  and 
brilliant.  Ex.  rare. 

Dollar  of  the  same  type.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

Medalet  on  the  same  occasion.  1630.  Size  16 

■  Two-third  dollar.  1651.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

• One-half  dollar,  one-quarter  dollar,  one-eiglith 

dollar,  and  another'.  4 pieces 

John  Geoege  II.  1656  to  1680.  Broad  medal  crown, 
struck  at  the  beginning  of  his  reign.  1657.  The 
Duke  on  horseback,  DEO  ET  PATRIAE  ; rev.  inscrip- 
tion in  12  lines.  Very  fine,  rare. 

One-third  crown,  same  type  and  date.  Uncirculated. 

One-third  crown,  with  his  bust.  1668.  Re^. 

coat-of-arms.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

One-third  and  one-sixth  crown.  Fine.  2 pieces 

Square  dollar.  1679.  Rev.  Hercules  on  a cloud. 

VIRTVTE  PAR  AT  A.  Uncirculated,  very  rare. 

Broad  piece  ; within  the  garter  and  motto  of  Eng- 


2344 


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2345 


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2346 


land — Fame  and  two  shields  over  a prostrate  figure ; 
rev.  inscription  in  16  lines.  Extremely  fine  and  rare 
medal.  Size  32 

John  Geoege  III.  1680  to  1691.  Broad  crown  of  1682  ; 
large  bust  to  the  hips ; rev.  arms  with  8 crests.  Ex. 
fine,  rare. 

Two-third  crown  of  1684.  Bust ; arms  crowned. 

Very  fine. 

■ Crown.  HEROS  DEFENSOO-IMPER  A TVR- 

CIS  GALLISQ, ; arm  holding  a banner.  IEHOVA 
VEXILLVM  MEVM.  1691.  Very  fine,  rare.  (Not 
in  Wellenheim.) 


Coins  of  Saxony. — Silver. 


139 


^6  2347  John  Geoege  III.  Two-third  crown,  same  type.  In 
Wellenheim,  No.  5824. 

/ ‘ 2348  Broad  medal  crown,  on  his  death  ; bust  within  3 

circles  of  inscription  ; rev.  inscription  in  15  parallel 
lines.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

} 0 2349  Meclalet.  “ Presses  Auxilles.”  Sword  and  ban- 
ner crossed.  Size  10 


, / 2350  John  Geoege  IV.  1691  to  1694.  “ 12  Einen  Thaler ; ” 

rev.  4 shields  in  the  form  of  a cross  ; sword  and  banner 
crossed  before  the  shields  ; resembling  a testoon  of  Scot- 
land.  Pare. 

1 0 2351  Two-third  crown,  bust ; rev.  like  last.  Rare. 

. 2352  Medal.  Mailed  bust,  long,  curly  hair,  ermine  over 

his  armor;  rev.  the  Duke  standing  between  Miner- 
va and  the  Goddess  of  Peace.  FELICITAT1S  PUB- 
LICS CYSTOS  ET  YIXDEX.  A very  remarkable 
medal  for  the  time.  Perfect  and  brilliant  proof.  Very 
rare.  . Size  28 


f 2353  Moetuaey  Medalets  of.  Ernest  and  Magdalene — 1686 
and  1729 — with  a selection  of  tine  groats  of  the  14th, 
15th,  and  16tli  centuries.  All  nearly  uncirculated. 

10  pieces 

Qq  2354  Eeedeeick  Augustus.  Mailed  bust  to  1.;  rev.  “John 
George  Filio,  born  1662,  died  1684.”  Part  of  the 
inscription  in  Scripture.  Medal.  ’Size  24 

1 ^ 2355  Feedeeick  1st,  Duke.  1690.  I Crown. 


i 2356  William  Eenest.  Medal.  ‘‘In  memoriam  Hatalis 
Principes  Nova  Egpise  Fundationis.  De  XXX.  Oc- 
tober, MDCCXVII.”  Obv.  bust ; rev.  edifice.  Reforma- 
tion Jubilee  Medal.  Uncirculated  and  beautiful. 

Size  24 

2357  — - — • Another  Jubilee  Medal  — the  second  after  the 
Reformation;  Oct.  31,  1717 ; rev.  a hand  from  above 
lighting  a candle  placed  on  an  open  book.  On  the 

table  cover  ^ — William  Ernest.  SIE  DiEMPFFISl 

RIGHT  DES  WORTES  LICIIT.  Crown.  Very 
fine  and  rare. 


Coins  of  Saxony. — Silver. 


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23oS  Medals  and  Coins  about  ^-dollar  size ; one  in 

proof  condition,  dated  1616;  another  1780  “ Gluet 

der  Repdenstadt  Meiningsu.”  One  of  Chas.  ArI. 

Very  fine  lot.  5 pieces 

2359  Frederick  III.  1732  to  1772.  A regular  series  corre- 
»•  . “ 

sponding  to  1,  4,  i,  and  ■§■  Thaler,  all  with  bust — also 

i a Jubilee  Medalet  and  one  on  his  death.  Fine. 

4 A 4 pieces 

l 2360  Xavier,  (of  Poland).  Duke  of  Saxony.  Medal  of  X. 

Marks  (Crown)  with  his  bust;  rev.  view  of  mines  with 
miners  at  work.  By  the  Academy  of  Freyburg,  13th 
q Nov.,  1765.  Yery  fine, 

j ( — Crown  of  1766;  rev.  coat-of-arms.  Fine. 

2362  Joseph  Frederick.  1781.  Crown.  Bust  in  rich  dress, 
chain  of  the  Order  of  the  G.  Fleece  ; rev.  young  war- 
^ rior,  with  arms  of  Saxony.  Arery  fine. 

1*028153  “Fatherland  Medal”  of  1S14.  Inscription  in  Ger- 
man text ; bundle  of  rods.  Size  25 

2364  Befoemation  Jubilee  Medalet.  1817.  Size  15 

2365  Silyee  Ceoss,  iron  inclosed.  F.  C.  in  monogram,  and 

on  rev.  XX.,  with  ring  and  loop.  Yery  fine. 

2366  Silyee  Ceoss,  with  gold  and  enamel  work  ; gold  head  in 

relief.  ALBERTYS  ANIMOSYS  ; rev.  arms  of  Sax- 
ony. Extremely  fine. 

2367  Anton  and  Frederick  Augustus,  King  and  Regent. 

Crown.  1831.  * Two  busts,  scroll.  Yery  fine. 

23G8  John  and  Amelia.  Their  busts  jugata.  1822-1872. 

Beautiful  medal ; thick.  Size  26 

2369  Feedeeick  Augustus  II.  1854.  Uncirculated  Thaler. 
Bust ; rev.  shield,  with  arms  of  Saxony  between  twro 
seated  females  with  attributes  of  Justice  and  Hope, 
j 2370  4 Thaler;  rev.  arms  of  Saxony  and  Prussia.  Yery 


fine. 


Smaller  Coins.  and  l6  Thaler.  Fine.  2 pieces 


/ 

£ 

f 2372  Ernest.  Thaler  of  1869.  Uncirculated.  “ 29tli  Jan- 
/ nary.” 

"2373 Duplicate.  Fine. 

/ 2374  - — Smaller  Coins.  2 Groschen  and  20  Krs.  Uncir- 
culated. 2 pieces 

* 

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Coins  of  Nassau. — Silver. 


f 2375  John  Y.  1871.  Brilliant  uncirculated  Thaler.  Bust; 


rev.  winged  male  figure  on  a horse. 


1 4-1 

\ 


A 


23T6 


and  10  Krs.  Fine. 


date.  Rare. 

2378  Saxon  Coins,  about  1550.  Rare. 


/./  2379 


All  kinds. 


Copper. 


/6  2380  Hennebiteg.  Arms  ; a hen. 
u 2381  Klippingees.  Square  coins. 
u~ 2382  John  Geoege  III.  and  Anna  Sophia— beautiful  Mono- 
gram. Rare. 

f ; 2383  Medalets.  “ Gute  Schaupfenigs,”  with  curious  de- 
vices. Little  Medalets.  Thick  Pieces.  Yeryfine,  rare. 

10  pieces 

/ G 23S1  Medalet  of  Fred.  Aug.  of  Nassau,  on  his  visit  to  the 
mint  at  Ehrenbriechtine  in  1808. 

2385  Lead  Token.  1,000  years’ festival  at  the  City  of 

Brunswick.  Rare.  Size  18 

^ 2338  M-isoELLATTTO'iqfr.  Saxon  Coin's.  A very  fine  lot. 

110  pieces 


Groshen 

1 pieces 

J,  * 

without 

8 pieces 

1 do. 

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Fine  lot. 

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12  pieces 

41  pieces 

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2 pieces 

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NASSAU. 

Silver. 

f ^ 2387  John,  Francis,  Henry,  William,  and  Maurice;  broad 

crown,  1681.  5 busts,  with  names  of  5 Dukes  of  • 

Nassau,  etc. ; rev.  coat-of-arms,  lions  supporting.  Ma- 
dai,  1365.  Wellenheim,  3772.  Described  as  rare. 
Yery  fine.  Size  30 

[ O 2388  IIeney.  1680.  Bust ; underneath  XY.  (Kreutzer) ; 

rev.  arms  of  Nassau.  Appel,  2281.  Fine  and  rare. 

2389  “II.  Albus.”  1683.  Rosettes.  Rare. 


.■  / 


trill  J 


I42 


Corns  of  Holstein . — Silver. 


Li. 

f 


cl 


i\ 


2390  Frederick  Augustus.  Crown.  1812.  Bust ; rev. 

arms  of  Nassau.  Uncirculated. 

2391  — — Waterloo  Medal  of  1815.  Frederick  Aim.  Bare 

r v # ° 

bust;  rev.  Fame  crowning  Yalor.  June  18,  1815. 

With  loop.  Rare.  Size  19. 

n/  2392  William.  King.  Medal  Dollar  of  1831.  “Erbante 

( ' munzstatte  zu  Wiesbaden,  den  23  Dec.”  Yery  fine, 

rare. 

U0  2393  Adolpi-ius.  King.  21  Aug.,  1864.  Uncirculated 
v Thaler.  On  his  accession.  Rare. 


2394  Small  Coins.  Base  silver. 


6 pieces 


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II 


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cm 


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A 


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4 


HOLSTEIN. 

Silver. 

i'  2395  Frederick  I.  1533.  “XYI.  Reis  Dal.”  YIRTYT 
GLORIA  MER.  Fine  and  rare.’ 

2396  Others.  Same.  3 pieces 

, Q 2397  Ciiristiah  IY.  1588  to  1648.  “3  Schilling.”  Bust 

' in  robes,  collar  and  crown.  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 

Dime  size 

2398  Francis  II.  (In  Lauenburg).  1603  to  1619.  Splendid 

uncirculated  Crown.  1609.  Bust  in  collar  and  robes, 
bare  head.  Brilliant,  rare. 

2399  Ernest.  Brilliant  Crown,  without  date.  Bust  with 
fringed  collar,  head  bare.  ERNEST  YS  D.  G.  IIOL- 

SATIFE,  etc.  A magnificent  piece. 

2400  Ferdinand  II.  (Emperor.)  1622.  Arms  of  Holstein 

and  Germany.  Brilliant  uncirculated  Crown.  Yery 
rare. 

2401  Frederick  III.  1616  to  1659.  Brilliant  uncirculated 

Crown.  1622.  Mailed  and  royally  draped  bust, 
fringed  collar ; rev.  coat-of-arms.  Superb,  rare. 

2402  Series  of  his  Coins.  “YIII.  and  XYI.  Reis 


it 


H 


Dal,”  etc. 


5 pieces 


Coins  of  Reuss  {Duchy). — Silver.  143 

(/■,  2403  Christian  Albert.  1659  to  1691. 


0 

. 1 2404 

' / 

{ O 2405 

\ 0 2406 

2407 

0 

2408 
* 2409 


C 


2410 


XYI.  Reis  Dal. 

4 pieces 

In  memory  of  the  death  of  Maximillian,  Em- 
peror. Thaler  Medal.  1678.  Fine  and  rare. 

Julius  Francis.  (In  Lauenberg.)  1678.  Fine  Thaler 
(f-  Crown),  with  his  bust.  Rare. 

Charles  Frederick.  1712.  (Dime  size.)  2 Coins. 

Christian  VII.  (Denmark).  “Twenty  Schilling  Scliles  : 
Holst.  Conran t,  1789.”  Rare. 

Frederick  VI.  (Denmark).  Two-third  Crown.  (Lauen- 
burg).  Very  rare,  fine. 

War  Medal.  Scliles.  Holstein  against  Denmark.  Iron 
cross,  silver  clasp.  Rare. 

Nassau  and  Holstein  Coins  and  Medalets.  Several  of 
Kings  of  Denmark.  Fine  lot,  to  be  closely  examined 
by  purchaser.  18  pieces 


REUSS  (Duchy). 


2411 

2112 

2413 

2414 

2415 

2416 

2417 

2418 


J 


Silver. 

Henry  XXIX.  1739.  Twenty-four  Einen  Thaler. 
Henry  III.  1751.  Quarter  Specie  Thaler.  View  of 

V 

mines. 

2752.  Quarter  Specie  Thaler.  Proof. 

Henry  XXIV.  1765.  Two-third  Crown.  Fair  con- 
dition. Rare. 

Henry  XI.  1769.  Beautiful  Crown,  and  rare. 

Henry  XII.  1764.  Two-third  Crown.  JN  early  uncir- 
culated. Very  rare. 

Henry  III.  1807.  Splendid  uncirculated  Crown. 
Very  rare. 

Small  Coins. 


Good  lot. 


6 pieces 


The  chronology  of  the  Princes  of  Reuss,  as  exhibited  above,  appears 
to  be  slightly  confused,  but  the  titles  and  dates  will  be  found  on 
the  coins  as  described.  As  similar  descriptions  in  Wellenlieim’s 
Catalogue  pass  without  comment,  it  is  to  be  presumed  that  how- 
ever inscrutable  to  us,  the  system  is  understood,  and  approved  in 
the  “ Fatherland.” 


144 


Coins  of  Prussia. — Silver . 


Cojyper. 

2419  Four,  three,  two,  one  and  half  Pfenning  and  Heller. 

F ine  and  rare.  6 pieces 

2420  Similar  lot.  16  pieces 


PRUSSIA. 


r 2421 
/•.'  2422 

f S 2423 
j 2424 
V 2425 


IQ 


2426 


aL  2427 

)/0  2428 

>f2429 
I 7J2430 


Silver. 

Albert.  Margrave  Brandenburg.  1144.  Bracteats. 

2 pieces 

Otho.  Margrave  FTebenlinie  in  Brand.  Pennies.  Wel- 
lenheim,  6343.  Rare.  2 pieces 

Another.  Well.  6348. 

Sigismund  (Luxemberg).  1378  to  1417.  Pennies.  2 pcs 
Frederick  (Silesia).  1543.  Bust ; rev.  Eagle ; Groats. 
Very  tine.  2 pieces 

Albert  (Margrave  Brandenburg).  1525  to  1565. 
Crown.  1549.  Figure  of  Albert  to  left;  rev.  cross 
tlenri.  Four  shields  in  angles.  Fine  and  rare. 

“ III  Gross-Ar.-Triplex  Prussie.”  Guilloche  bor- 


der and  loop.  Worn  as  a medal.  Fine  and  rare. 

? ; 3 without  the  mounting.  5 pieces 


'three  Gr 


oss us ; rev.veagle 


i ine  and  rare. 


DCS 


a 


George  and  Albert.  1544.  Their  figure  face  to 

face  ; rev.  like  Albert’s  Crown.  Extremely  fine  and 
^ rare. 

-j  2431  John  George.  (Saxony).  Three  Grossus  and  others  of 
this  period.  12  pieces 

j is  2432  Pennies  of  very  early  date.  Fine  silver.  6 pieces 

2433  George.  (Margrave  Brandenburg).  1567.  Crown 
under  Maximillian,  Emperor.  Rare. 

' 2434  George  William.  1619  to  1640.  Hammered  Crown 
of  1631,  two-third  length  figure  in  mail  to  right;  rev. 
immense  shield  with  coat-of-arms.  Very  fine,  rare. 

\ 2435  One-third  Crown.  1623.  Bust  on  ermine.  Bril- 


liant. Rare. 


Coins  of  Prussia. — Silver. 


145 


r 


2436 


V 2437 
; 2438 

- 2439 

U 

2440 
O 2441 

0 2442 

2443 

2444 


2445 

2446 

2447 


10 


a r 


George,  Louis,  and  Christian,  brothers.  Three  busts. 
Other  small  coins.  3 pieces 

1 K 

Christian  (Duke  Silesia).  One-third  Crown.  1667. 
Frederick  III.  Elector.  (The  same  as  Frederick  I., 
King),  from  1688  to  1701,  and  1701  to  1713.  Med- 
alet  on  his  accession,  1688.  Thick.  Size  18 

Another.  Coronation  Medal.  Uncirculated  and 

beautiful.  (Rev.  Crown).  Size  18 

Twelve  Einen  Thalers.  Various.  14  pieces 

Two-third  Crown.  1689.  Guilloch  milling.  Very 

fine  and  rare. 

Two-tliird  Crown,  milled  in  the  usual  way.  3 pcs 

Crown  of  1695.  F.  III.  repeated,  the  letters  F. 

back  to  back.  Fine  and  very  rare. 

One-third  Crown  ; with  same  of  Sylvi,  Frederick, 

and  John  Frederick,  of  Brandenburg.  An  interesting 
and  rare  lot.  5 pieces 

Small  Coins  of  this  period,  average  dime  size.  A rare 
lot.  10  pieces 

Similar  lot,  smaller.  20  pieces 

Frederick  William.  (Elector.)  Eminent  in  the  war 
against  Sweden.  Splendid  proof  Crown,  1645.  His 
bust,  with  sword  and  sceptre  to  right ; rev.  large  and 
beautiful  coat-of-arms.  (Twenty-four  divisions).  Broad, 
and  very  rare.  Size  29 

Bust  with  long  hair.  One-third  Crown.  1668. 

Very  broad.  Uncirculated. 

Laureated  bust.  Edge  milled.  One-third  Crown. 


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Q- 


Uncirculated. 

Others  different.  2 pieces 

Two-third  Crown,  (Dollar  size).  Bust  with  long- 
hair in  curls.  Uncirculated.  Splendid,  rare. 

Similar.  The  year  of  his  death.  1688.  Uncir- 
culated. Splendid.  Rare.  Size  24 

Another.  (Two-third  Crown).  1675.  Fine. 

About  Quarter-dollar  size.  6 pieces 


0 


A C 


146  Coins  of  Prussia. — Silver. 

2455  Medal  on  the  Birtli  of  Frederick  the  Great’s  Father 

(4th  Aug.,  1688).  Winged  Hippogryph ; rev.  FAYST 
NATALIE  FEED.  WILHELMI  BRAND.  FRED. 
II.  ELECT  EX.  SOPHIA  CAR  BRYNS.  FIT  II. 
Fine  and  very  rare.  Size  18 

2456  Frederick  II.,  the  Great.  1740  to  1786.  Medalet 

on  his  accession.  YERITATI  ET.  JVSTITIA. 
3 AYC.,  1740.  Fine  and  very  rare.  Size  18 

2457  Thaler.  1741.  Young  bust,  broad  milling.  Fine 

and  rare. 

2458  (XY).  Quarter  Dollar.  1743.  Another  similar. 

2 pieces 

2459  Thaler,  Half-dollar,  Quarter-dollar.  1850;  rev. 

eagle,  etc.  Two  last  uncirculated.  3 pieces 

2460  Half  Thalers  of  1750.  Quarter  and  twelve  Ein 

Thai.  4 pieces 

2461  Thin  Medal,  in  case.  Extremel}r  fine  and  rare. 

Size  32 

2462  Brilliant  Thaler.  1782. 

2463  Thaler  in  Memory  of  his  death.  1786.  Fine  and 

rare. 

2464  Frederick  William  II.  1786  to  1797.  Medals  on  his 

accession,  1786.  Bust ; rev.  NO  YA  SEES  REGNI. 
*>  28th  Oct.  Fine.  Two  varieties.  Size  20.  2 pieces 

2465  Bust,  royally  dressed,  face  to  left ; rev.  -within 

wreath,  of  laurel  “Nova  Spes  Regni”  ; in  ex.  FIDES. 
13  Nov.,  1786.  Thick  medal  by  Looz  ; splendid  work 
and  condition.  Rare.  Size  32. 

2466  Equally  beautiful  Medal ; rev.  Prussia  seated  with 

arms,  an  eagle  with  olive  branch  and  thunderbolt  hov- 
ering above.  AIYIS  EXPYG  CAROLI  BRUNSY. 
D AVSPICTS,  1787.  Size  32 

2467  Medal  by  Looz ; brilliant  proof ; bust  f face ; 

rev.  semi-nude  figure  seated  under  a palm  tree,  on 
which  his  armor  is  hanging,  in  the  act  of  receiving  a 
caduceus  from  the  Angel  of  Peace.  PARATA 
BASILEAE,  5 April,  1795.  Size  32 

2468  Thaler.  1792.  Fine. 


/ 


Coins  of  Prussia. — Silver. 


H7 


2470 


2 2469  Frederick  William  III.  1797  to  1840.  Medalet  and 

coin.  Size  18.  2 pieces 

Medal  by  Looz.  Paderborn,  1802 ; very  fine. 

Size  32 

Medal  by  Abramson.  F.  William  III.,  Alexan- 
der X.,  Napoleon  I. — 26  June,  1807;  obv.  their 


rfi(\ 

(iJLAi*  ' 


* ' 2471 


2472 


busts,  the  two  former  facing  the  latter;  rev.  Sun 
rising.  Proof.  Very  rare.  Size  32 

Medal  on  his  death,  1840.  Obv.  bust;  rev. 

Fame  and  History.  Size  32 


2473  Frederick  William  IV.  1840.  Medal  on  the  C011- 


( l d,t  . ■ 


federation  ; 39  shields  charged  with  arms  of  German 
states.  FIX  MANX,  EIX  BUND,  EIN  FREIES 
DEUTSCHES  VOLK;  Man  with  Lion  skin  robe 
standing  on  heap  of  armor.  Beautiful  and  rare. 

Size  27 

2474  Gulden  and  y2  Gulden.  1852.  2 pieces  ; 


2475  Thaler  on  his  death,  1861.  Proof.  Rare. 


fAcd 


I t 


2476  William,  King.  1861.  (The  present  Kaiser.)  Thaler. 

with  William  and  Augusta  crowned  facing  to  r. ; rev,  **  /*>,.  .J<4 
small  eagle  displayed.  W-R-A-R-W  and  A crowned. 

Uncirculated.  Rare.  (Struck  on  their  coronation.) 

Others.  Very  fine.  2 pieces 

Thaler  of  1866.  Bust  laureated.  Uncirculated. 


2482 

- L 


1°  2477 

Jo  2478 

JO  2479‘ 
24S0 


Rare. 


U 

; 2481 

l 


Others.  Ecpially  fine.  2 pieces 

Thaler  of  1871.  Germania  seated.  Brilliant. 


hhfiJx 

tt 


A / 


Rare. 


cuvj  un? 


Duplicate.  Fine. 

Medal  (Double  thaler)  to  commemorate  his  vie- 


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ft 


torious  war  against  France.  Column  and  inscription 
in  rays.  1870-1871.  Brilliant  proof.  Rare. 

2483  Double  Thaler.  1744.  Frederick  W.  C.  FURST  ZU 

HOHENZ  IIECH,  by  Voight.  1844.  Ex.  fine. 

2484  Duplicate.  Fine. 


2485  Double  Thaler,  same  date, — 1744.  “ Carl  ZU  Hohen 
zollern  Sigmaringen.”  By  Doell.  Fine.  Rare. 


n.AK 


1 48  Coins  and  Medals  of  Prussia. — Copper. 

24S6  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown,  instituted  by  the 
Kaiser  William,  on  his  accession  to  the  Crown  of 
Prussia  in  1861  ; tine  gold  and  enamel.  Size  32. 
Fine  and  rare. 

2487  Cross.  Order  of  the  Iron  Cross ; iron,  with  silver 

mounting.  Fine  and  rare. 

2488  Waterloo  Medalet.  “SiegBei  Belle  Alliance  Dureli 

Herzog  Y.  Wellington  und  Fursten  Bliicher,  18  June, 
1815.”  Owl  standing  on  a helmet.  Very  tine  and 
rare.  Size  12 

2489  Medalets  and  Coins.  Fred,  the  Great  and  other  Prus- 

sian Kings — one-fourth,  one-sixth,  and  one-twelfth 
thaler.  Some  so  old  as  to  be  without  date ; well 
worthy  of  specification  ; massed  to  avoid  tediousness. 

15  pieces 

2490  Another  lot  similar,  smaller  size.  Base.  56  pieces 

Copper.  ( Coins  and  Medals.) 

2491  Kingdom  of  Prussia  and  Duchies  Nassau  and  Meck- 

lenburg; several  old  and  very  rare.  20  pieces 

2492  Medalets  and  Coins.  Extra  fine  and  rare  lot. 

12  pieces 

2493  Weight  (Double  Louis  d’or)  and  medalets  from  1545. 

Rare.  12  pieces 

2494  War  Medals,  1813  and  1849.  Loops;  fine.  2 pieces 

2495  Miscellaneous  Coins.  53  pieces 

2496  War  Medals  of  Frederick  the  Great — Prague,  Ros- 

bach,  and  others ; one,  “ Gall,  Austr.  Russ  et  Suec.” 
another,  “ Famce-Prudentice  et  Yirtute.”  Size  25 

8 pieces 

This  lot  of  medals  is  very  desirable. 

2497  Bluciier  Medal,  struck  in  Berlin  1816.  Bust  of 

Blucher  in  the  character  of  Hercules;  rev.  1813,  1814, 
1815;  St.  Michael  slaying  a dragon  with  the  head  of 
Napoleon  Bonoparte.  Berlin  Iron  ; in  the  style  called 
cavo  relievo.  Fine,  and  very  rare.  Size  48 

2498  Medal  by  Looz.  Bust  of  Fred,  the  Great ; rev.  his 

monument.  1840.  Fine  proof.  Sixe  32 


Coins  and  Medals  of  Prussia. — Copper.  149 


J 


2499 


Leopold  IT.  and  Fred.  William  II.  13  Aug.  1791, 


2500 


CfH 501 

1 


and  one  of  Fred.  William  III.  ; also,  one  very  tliick 
in  lead  “ 18th  March  1849.”  Av.  Size  30.  3 pieces 

Mortuary  Medal  in  honor  of  Prince  De  Hardenburg. 
Obv. bust;  rev.  Galley,  May,  1750 — May,  1810.  Fine 
proof.  Size  32 

Bismarck  ; Bust  of  Prince  Bismarck  in  Helmet,  KAI- 
SER DES  DEUTSCFIBH  BEICHS ; rev.  The  Genius 
seated  with  sword  and  olive  branch  ; in  the  held  a 
torch  and  caduceus;  1870.  1871.  POSCIMUR;  a 

very  beautiful  proof  in  dark  bronze.  By  Bovy. 


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Size  32 


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' ' 

- 2502  Yon  Moltke.  Bust;  rev.  Victory,  with  palm  and  , 


' si'  2508 


crown  borne  through  the  air  by  an  Eagle.  1870.  1 871. 
Fine  bronze  proof.  Size  32 

Jubilee  Medal  by  Looz.  GESCILLOSSENEN  EFIE- 
BUNDES,  Sept.  16th,  1792.  Busts  of  JO  HEN 


it 


BARTELS  JU  DR  MAR.  ELLIS  Y.  RECK  ; rev. 


/I 


1 


[ JHBEL  FEIER.  1842,  Oct.  6.  Busts  of  AMAND 
AUGUST  ABEND  ROTH  J.  U.  Dr.  JOH. 
MAGD  Y.  RECK.  Lettered  edge ; in  the  cavo- 
reliveo  style  (rim  raised,  held  sunk).  A superb  bronze 
proof.  Size  36 

2504  Splendid  Medal  by  Looz  and  Pfenffer  in  honor  of 

William  Amsinck,  Consul  Hamburg.  Bronze  proof 

Size  30 

2505  Albert  Wallenstein  NATUS  PRAGUAE  in  BO- 

HEMIA, 1583.  Obit.  1638.  Bust;  rev.  Inscription.  / 
Beautiful  bronze.  Size  28 

Medal  of  “Prof.  D.  Tonk,  Dr.  RITT,  Dec.  1831.”  // 
Fine  proof.  Size  24 

Baptismal  Medal;  Jubilee  Medal  (NUN  ISTS  ENT- 
SCIIIEDEN  WO  SIND  WIR.  1800-1801 ;)  SCHOLE 
MELDORFICAE  Medal,  (view  of  the  edihce) : and 
Jesuit  Medal.  Extremely  hue  lot.  Size  20.  4 pieces 

Medal  of  Handel;  Jeton  of  Dr.  Luther;  Jubilee  of 
1860,  etc.  etc.  Extremely  interesting  lot.  Bronze 
and  tin,  various  sizes.  10  pieces  ' 


2506 

v/ 

„ 2507 


2508 


150  Coins  of  Scharzburg  and  Waldeck. — Silver. 


SCHWAB  ZBURCx. 


do A 7 02510 


Silver. 

Guntiier.  Count  in  1544  ; crown  ; Gunther  on  horse- 
back, under  the  horse  a child  ; rev.  arms,  two  sup- 
porters with  standards.  Extremely  rare. 

Christian  William;  two-third  Crown,  1676.  Bust 
in  mail  and  wig;  rev.  arms — comb  in  one  compart- 
ment. Nearly  uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

Another,  Two-third  Crown  ; same  Count,  but  a 

variety. 

Christian  Gunther,  1758  to  1794.  LXXX.  FIXE 
FEINE  MARCKE.  1764. 

Louis  Gunther,  1767  to  1790  ; Crown,  1786.  Bust ; 
rev.  arms,  two  vrild  men  for  supporters.  Uncirculated. 
Rare. 

Frederick  Gunther,  1864.  Thaler.  Uncirculated. 
Brilliant. 


2515  Small  Coins,  one  early  Bracteate. 


11  pieces 


WALDECK. 


Silver. 


Christian  and  Wolrath,  brothers,  Counts.  1608.  Arms 
of  Waldeck ; rev.  Imperial  Arms.  Ex.  line.  Dime 
size.  Rare.  2 pieces 

George,  Frederick,  John  and  Wolrath.  1654;  obv.  a 
tree ; rev.  IY.  Marien  Gro.  and  II.  H.  Gro.  Fine 

2 pieces 

Charles  Augustus  Frederick.  1728  to  1763.  Twelve 
Einen  Reichs  Thaler.  1752.  Fine  and  very  rare. 

Frederick.  Count  from  1763  to  1811.  Uncirculated 
Crown.  (X.  Eine  Feme  Mark),  1816.  Rare  and 
valuable.  (Wellen.  4332). 


. 


Coins  of  Wurtemburg. — Silver.  15 1 


2520  George  Henry.  1813  to  1824.  Crown.  1824;  obv. 

palm  tree,  “ Cresit  Palma  Subpondere.”  Uncirculated.  / 
Yery  rare. 

: / 2521  Small  Coins,  quarter,  one-sixth  Thaler  and  smaller. 

8 pieces 


2523 


J 2524 


ff' 2525 


Mo 


2526 


CO 

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2529 

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: " 2530 

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WURTEMBURG. 

Silver. 

Ulrich,  Duke,  1503  to  1520.  Duke  on  horseback, 
date  (1507)  under  the  horse ; rev.  coat-of-arms.  Fine 
and  very  rare  Crown.  (ISTot  in  Wellenheim). 

Ulrich  II.,  1534  to  1550.  Medal  Crown  of  1537.  YL. 
DYX  . WIRT  . ET  . TECK  . CO  . MO  . BELL  D.  G. 
Bust  with  broad-brimmed  hat ; rev.  coat-of-arms.  Un- 
circulated. Wellenheim,  3262.  Called  rare. 

Duplicate.  Rare  crown. 

Christorf.  1550  to  1568.  Rare  coin,  dime  size. 

Julius  Frederick.  (60  ? 1823).  Half  Thaler.  Stag 
lying  down  ; rev.  arms;  not  in  Wellenheim.  Fine  and 
rare. 

John  Frederick.  1608  to  1628.  Crown  of  1621.  Bust; 
rev.  coat-of-arms  under  a crown  ; Well.  3283.  Rare. 

Crown  of  1624,  set  in  heavy  cable  of  four  chains 

with  loop.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

Klippe  Thaler  (square).  1625.  Bust ; rev.  I.1I.S. 

Yery  fine,  rare.  A 

Crown  of  1626.  Bust  in  the  Roman  habit ; rev. 

coat-of-arms.  Yery  fine  and  rare. 

Frederick  Charles,  Administrator,  1677  to  1693. 
Splendid  uncirculated  medal  of  beautiful  work,  bur- 
nished field,  bust  within  a border,  known  on  gems  as 
etruscan  / rev.  Hercules  slaying  the  Hydra.  DYRA 
PLACEXT  FORTIBUS.  Wellenheim,  3308.  Marked 
rare. 


i 


Coins  of  Austria. — Silver. 


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Eberiiard  Loris,  1677  to  1733.  Thick  heavy  medal, 
gilt,  mailed  bust  in  wig  ; rev.  arms  from  a cloud 
holding  a banner  with  eagle  displayed.  PRO.  DEO. 
ET.  IMPERIO.  Ex.  fine  and  rare.  Size  33 

Half  Thaler.  1733.  Very  fine,  rare. 

Charles  (Rudolph).  1737  to  1742.  u Land  Munz.  15 
Krs.”  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Charles  Christian.  Rix  Dollar  of  1785.  Bust ; rev. 
coat-of-arms,  (in  one  quarter  a bust).  Uncirculated. 
Y ery  rare. 

William,  King  from  1816.  Medal  by  Yoight.  Lau' 
reated  bust ; rev.  Germania  seated  between  two  boys 
with  cornucopia  and  fasces.  30  Oct.,  1841.  Uncir- 
culated. Size  20 

Duplicate. 

Double  Thaler.  Rev.  Charles  of  Wurtz  and  Olga, 

of  Russia.  Their  busts  jugata.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 
Charles,  King,  Double  Thaler  (medal).  Bust  ; rev. 
Cathedral  of  Ulm.  Ex.  fine. 

Thaler.  Rev.  angel  standing  on  guns  and  flags. 

Fine  proof.  No  date. 

Same.  Uncirculated. 

Others.  Fine.  2 pieces 

Small  Coins.  Many  very  old  and  fine.  13  pieces 


AUSTRIA. 


Silver. 

Charlemagne.  800  to  814.  Penny.  CARLYS  REX. 
FR.  In  the  middle  a cross ; rev.  METYLLO.  In  the 

R 

middle  his  monogram,  KvS.  Fine  and  rare. 

L 


2545  Louis  I.  814  to  840.  Penny.  HLYDOYYICYS  IMP. 
In  the  middle  cross  and  balls ; rev.  RISTIANA  RE- 
LIGIO.  Church  with  cross  on  the  top.  Madai  I.  p. 
58.  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 


Corns  of  Austria. — Silver.  153 

C 2546  Otho  I.  936  to  973.  Penny.  O-D-D-O,  in  the  angles 
of  a cross  ; rev.  a church.  A good,  sound  coin  not 
fairly  struck.  Yery  rare. 

2547  Otho  III.  938  to  1002.  O-D-D-O,  in  the  angles  of  a 
cross;  rev.  a church.  Yery  fine  and  rare. 

fO  2548  Duplicate.  Equally  fine. 

2549  Conrad  III.  1137  to  1152.  Penny.  Crowned  King 
seated,  holding  a mund  and  cross;  rev.  a church  with 
steeple  ; on  each  side  a tower.  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 
Well.  6416. 

^ 2550  Bertrand,  Patriarch  of  Aquelia,  1334  to  1350.  Obv. 

image  of  the  Yirgin,  BERTR.  ARDYS.  P. ; rev. 
^ eagle,  AQYIL.  ENS.  Well.  9455.  Fine  and  rare. 

j 2551  Gregory.  1275.  The  Patriarch  seated,  holding  a ban- 


ner 


and  cross,  GREGO.  RIY.  PA.  ; rev.  eagle. 
AQVIL.  EGIA.  Dime  size.  Well  preserved  and 
very  rare. 

to  2552  Antony  Panciera.  (Aquileja).  Penny.  1402  to  1412  ’ 
Uncirculated.  Rare. 

y - 2553  Wenceslaus  I.  (Bohemia).  1230  to  1253.  Small 
yS  coins  (Scherfs) ; W.  and  Lion-  Rare.  3 pieces 

2554  — — Penny  ; bust,  in  front,  dagger ; rev.  bust,  full 
face.  Uncirculated.  Yery  rare. 

0 2555  Wenceslaus  II.,  1278  to  1305.  WEK  CESLAYS  SE- 
CYNDYS.  In  the  middle  a crown  ; rev.  lion.  Groat. 

^ Fine. 

0 2556  Wladi8laus  II.,  1471  to  1516;  with  the  exception  of 
difference  in  name,  like  last ; Groat.  (Marked  by 
Wellenheim,  R.  R.)  Fine,  rare. 


2557 


Penny,  dated  1510.  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 


J : 


*0  2558  Ferdinand  I.  1526  to  1564.  Groat,  same  type.  < j 

2559  Sigismund  (Tyrol).  1439  to  1496.  Crown.  The  Duke 
standing;  rev.  a Knight  galloping,  (Turnier-Ritter) ; 
around,  a circle  of  shields.  Date  (I486),  under  the 
horse.  Extremely  fine. 

r.Af 560  Duplicate,  same  in  all  respects.  v. 

. 

These  are  coins  of  the  Teutonic  Order  of  Knights,  and  are  rare. 


154 


Coins  of  Austria. — Silver. 


2561 


2562 

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2577 


Sigismund  (Tyrol.)  Half-dollar.  1484.  Crowned  bust ; 
rev.  Turnier -Ritter.  Madai,  1372;  Well.,  9198.  Fine 
and  very  rare. 

Maximillian  I.  1493  to  1519.  Double  Crown,  1509. 
Obv.  the  King  on  horseback,  the  horse  covered  with 
blazonry  with  plumes  on  his  head ; rev.  crowned 
shield  within  a semi-circle  of  7 shields  ; a full  circle  of 
19  shields  and  outer  circle  of  inscription  surrounding 
all.  Uncirculated.  Slightly  concave.  Beautiful  and 
rare.  Madai,  2386.  Wellenheim,  6790.  Size  36. 

Dollar,  bust ; rev.  cross,  a shield  in  each  angle ; 

and  1 smaller,  different  type.  Fine.  2 pieces 

Charles  Y.  1519  to  1558.  Gulden,  1551.  Bare. 
John  Austen.  (Son  of  Chas.  Y.)  1571.  Small  coin, 

penny  size.  Ex.  fine. 

Ferdinand  I.  1564.  Crown,  without  date.  The  Arch 
Duke  standing  with  sceptre  and  sword  ; rev.  coat-of- 
arms.  Ex.  fine.  Bare. 

Crown.  1563.  Crowned' bust  to  r.  in  field,  arms 

of  Germany ; rev.  double-headed  eagle  and  shield. 
Yery  fine,  and  pronounced  very  rare. 

Half-crown.  Similar.  Eine. 

Broad  Crown.  1557.  Well  preserved. 

Brilliant,  nearly  proof,  Crown.  1616.  Beautiful. 

• Small  Coins.  Fine  lot.  5 pieces 

Bcdolph  II.  1576  to  1612.  Triple  Dollar,  struck  for 
the  Tyrol.  1604.  Laureated  bust,  high  ruff*;  rev. 
coat-of-arms.  Bare.  Yery  fine. 

Crown.  Same  date.  Bev.  double-headed  eagle  ; 

on  each  wing  a sceptre.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

Size  28 

Duplicate,  except  date.  1593. 

Medal.  1599.  Bev.  7 shields,  initials  of  7 prov- 
inces. Thick.  Said  to  be  very  rare.  Size  18 

Small  Coins.  Bare  lot.  7 pieces 

Maximillian.  Charles  and  Ferdinand,  Arch  Duke 
Austria  and  Begents  of  Spain  ; their  busts  crowned. 
90.  (1590?)  Fine  and  doubtless  rare  crown.  Not  in 

Wellenheim. 


Corns  of  Austria. — Silver. 


155 


Nill'Uf 


2578  Sig-ismund  Bathori,  Prince  of  Transylvania,  1581  to 
1598,  Remarkable  Crown  of  1595  ; Figure  in  mail, 
shown  to  the  hips,  holding  sceptre  and  sword ; rev. 
arms,  claws  of  a bear,  supported  by  two  angels.  Ex- 
tremely fine  and  rare.  Wellenheim,  1387. 

■ 2579  Matthias.  1612  to  1620.  Medal  Coin  on  his  corona- 
tion, 1612  ; rev.  crown  with  rays  from  sun  and  moon  ; 
in  twisted  border,  loop  removed.  Fine.  Size  20 

2580  Crown  on  his  coronation.  1612.  Ex.  fine.  Rare.  - /Jfl*  ) n < C. 

^2581  Crown,  161S,  uncirculated,  beautiful.  Rare.  j'iO 

t/2582  ■ Half-crown.  Fine.  1 

J"2582*  Broad  Crown.  1620.  Extra  fine.- — — — 

2583  Ferdinand  II.  1619  to  1637.  Broad  crown,  1824, 

The  Arch  Duke  standing  with  sword,  sceptre,  and 
mund  ; rev.  double-headed  eagle  and  lion  of  Bohemia.— 

Extremely  fine. 

— Half-crown,  equally  fine  ; same  type. 


/ 


J 2584 
S 2585 
■**  2586 
"*2587 


One-third  Crown,  same  mintage. 


Fine. 


2 pieces 
5 pieces 


— Medalets  on  his  coronation.  1619. 

— Small  Coins.  Good  lot. 

2588  Ferdinand  III.  1637  to  1657.  Medalet  on  his  corona- 

tion. Extra  fine. 

2589  Crown.  Laureated  bust,  rich  robes ; rev.  double 


Broad  and  extremely  fine. 

■ 2590  Ferdinand  IY.  Coronation  Medalet. 


eagle. 


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Brilliant. 

Size  10 

(j  2591  Maximillian.  (Brother  of  Rudolph  II.)  for  the  Tyrol. 

Count,  from  1612  to  1620.  Obv.  bust  royally  draped, 
head  bare,  16 — 16 ; rev.  coat-of-arms.  Brilliant  un- 
circulated Crown. 


Jim 


if  i CtA  V 


Very  rare. 


2592 


— Equally  splendid  Crown  of  1618.  See  Madai, 
3411  ; or  Wellenheim,  9286. 

'2593  Leopold.  (Son  of  Charles  V.)  Count  of  Tyrol  from 
1623  to  1632.  Double  Crown  without  date;  crowuied 
busts  of  Leopold,  Arch  Duke,  and  Claudia,  Arch  Duchess. 
(Medeci.)  Rev.  crowned  eagle.  Hot  entirely  uncircu- 
lated. Excessively  rare. 

This  is  not  in  Wellenlieim’s  Catalogue,  but  a similar  one,  dated  1868, 
is  described  and  marked  “ R.  R,” 


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156  Coins  of  A ustria. — Silver. 

2594  Leopold.  (Son  of  Charles  V).  Crown  of  1622.  Good. 
Rare. 

Stephen  Botskay,  (Siebenbiirg.)  1604  to  1608. 
Groat  ; and  1 of  Gabriel  Bethlen.  Rare.  2 pieces 
Gabriel  Bethlen,  (Hungary.)  1620  to  1628.  Crown 
of  1621.  Bust  with  sceptre,  head  hare  ; rev.  coat-of- 
arms  under  crown.  TRANS  PRINCEPS.  ET  SICV- 
LOR.  COM.  Wellenheim,  809.  Madai,  1611.  Broad, 
fine  Coin,  and  rare. 

Crown  of  1628.  (Siebenbiirg).  Bust  in  cap  and 

plume;  sceptre;  rev.  coat-of-arms  N.  B. — Madai, 
1612,  or  Wellenheim,  1447.  Very  fine  and  very  rare. 
George  Rakoel  II.,  (Siebenbiirg).  1649  to  1660. 
Crown  of  1659.  Bust  in  embroidered  robes,  fur  cap 
and  feathers ; in  his  hand  a sceptre  ; GEORGIVS 
RAKO.  D.  G.  PT ; rev.  PAR  REG.  HUN.  DOM 
ET  SIC.  COM.  1658.  Coat-of-arms  and  crown, 
v Extremely  fine.  Rare.  Well.,  1496. 

Crown  of  1659.  Only  different  in  the  abbrevia- 
tions and  date.  Uncirculated.  Beautiful. 

— — Crown  of  1660.  (Ilis  last  year.)  Similar.  Equally 
fine.  Rare. 

Michael  Apafi.  (Siebenbiirg.)  1660  to  1690.  Broad 
Crown  of  1672;  bust  in  the  dress  of  his  predecessor. 
MICH.  * APFI  * DG.  PR.  * TR.  Rev.  double- 
headed eagle,  nearly  covered  by  a shield,  with  sun  and 
' moon  shining — a smaller  shield,  with  sword  and  hel- 

[ met  over  the  first ; S-B.,  and  other  symbols  in  the 

field  of  the  Coin.  Well.,  1520,  marked  “ R.  R.”  Broad 
and  nearly  uncirculated. 

2602  Small  Coin.  Similar.  Fine  and  rare  Size  16. 

2603  Medal  of  Alt  Bunzlau,  Bohemia  ; Virgin  and  Child, 

rays  around;  rev.  inscription  in  ten  lines.  Very  fine. 

Size  28 

Sigismund  Francis.  Tyrol.  1662  to  1665.  Grossus. 
(Size  12.)  Very  fine,  rare. 

2605  FIungarian  | Crown.  1706.  Very  fine. 


/.  * 2601 


> 


Coins  of  Austria. — Silver. 


157 


others  ; some 


) 2606  Medalets  and  Coins,  Hungarian  and 

coronation  of  the  Arch  Dukes  of  Austria — valuable 
t lot.  13  pieces. 

0 2607  Similar,  of  larger  size,  larger  t ,an  Groats  ; all 

old.  Rare  lot.  7 pieces 

s © 

A-.  2608  Ferdinand  Charles,  Arch  Duke,  Aus.  Duke  of  Burg. 

Count  of  Tyrol.  1662.  Beautiful  uncirculated  Double 
Crown  ; bust  bare  head  ; rev.  crowned  eagle  displayed. 
Very  rare. 

2609  Leopold  I.  1658  to  1705.  Uncirculated  Double 
Crown  ; evidently  executed  by  the  same  hand  as  last. 
Bust  of  Leopold  in  the  same  style,  but  laureated  ; rev. 
like  last.  Rare. 

coat-of-arms,  1668. 


2610 


2611 


l J 2612 


Crown.  Obv.  same  ; rev. 

Very  tine. 

Crown  of  1692  ; 


laureated  bust,  thick  mouth ; 
rev.  double  eagle  and  shield.  Broad,  ex.  fine  and  rare. 
\ Crown,  different  type.  Fine.  3 pieces 


' © 2613 e Thaler,  3 and  1 Groshen..  Very  fine.  3 pieces 

2611  e Thaler,  3,  2,  and  1 Groshen.  Fine.  8 pieces 

, •,-2615  Joseph  I.  1705  and  1711.  (As  King  of  Hungary, 
crowned  in  1687).  Young  bust;  Coronation  Medal. 
Thick  ; pierced.  Size  18 

— • Square  Medal  Dollar.  (Klippe.)  Eclipse  of  the 


. "2615* 
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sun  and  four  favorable  events  associated,  occurring  in 
1706.  A beautiful  piece.  Hot  in  Wellenheim. 

Splendid  uncirculated  Crown  of  the  same  year; 

raised  milled  rim  and  edge;  guilloche  border.  Very 
rare. 

2617  Charles  VI.  1711  to  1710.  Uncirculated  Crown, 
1731.  Equal  to  last. 

I Crown,  head  in  a square  ; rev.  arms  in  a square  ; 

very  broad.  Uncirculated. 

\ Crown.  Thick  Coin.  Fine. 

Mortuary  Medal.  (1710.)  Fine  proof.  Size  20 

2621  Charles  VII.  (Emperor  in  opposition  to  Maria  The- 
resa, supported  by  Frederick  the  Great.)  Beautiful 


2618 


2619 

2620 


proof  Crown,  1715.  Excessively  rare. 


153 


Coins  of  Austria. — Silver. 


20  2622 
y <?  2623 

2 //J  2624 


W 


V 


- 2625 

O 

(Z_  2626 


- 2627 

/ i / 

2628 

I ft  2629 
2630 
//  2631 
//  2632 
/4  2633 
a 2634 


2635 

2636 

2637 

2638 


2639 


Charles  YII.,  etc.  Medalet.  YHIOXETO,  etc.  Pierced. 
Fine.  Size  12 

Maria  Therese,  1740  to  1780.  30  Krs  coin  of  1742. 

Young  bust  in  square  compartment;  rev.  arms  in  same. 
Uncirculated.  Rare. 

^ Crown,  same  year.  Thick  Coin  ; ex.  fine. 

Small  Coins,  Hungary  and  Austria.  Fine. 

2 pieces 

— — Medal  by  Du  Vivier.  Obv.  bust  in  the  Roman 
style;  rev.  a tower  u Status  Fornacesii.’’  Proof. 
Slightly  scratched.  Size  20 

Medal  of  the  HYlYISMA  ACADIMI AE  SCIEX- 

TARYM  ET  LITERAR  BRYXELL.  Yery  fine. 
Thick.  Size  20 

Crown  of  1780,  brilliant ; uncirculated. 


Joseph  II.  1765  to  1790.  Uncirculated  Crown  of  1782. 
Coat-of-arms ; rev.  St.  Maria  and  Jesus. 

£ Thaler.  (Mantua.)  1783,  very  fine  ; with  one 

of  1788  (Flanders.)  2 pieces 

20  Krs  uncirculated,  and  30  do.  of  M.  Theresa. 

2 pieces 

Leopold  II.  1790  to  1792.  Coronation  Medalets. 

Size  15.  2 pieces 

Francis  II.  1792  to  1806.  Coronation  Medalets  and 
Coins  ; very  fine  lot.  3 pieces 

Coronation  Medalets  (1  Mortuary  of  Joseph  II.)  and 
Coins  of  Joseph  I.,  1705  ; Charles  Yf.,  1711 ; Francis 
I.,  1745  ; Joseph  II.,  1764,  etc.  Fine  and  valuable 
lot.  20  pieces. 

Francis  I.  (new  dynasty).  1804  to  1835.  Crown  of 
1815.  Fine. 

i Crown  of  1826.  Uncirculated. 

Ferdinand  I.  (took  his  seat  in  1835.)  Coronation  Medal 
as  King  of  Bohemia,  1835.  Beautiful.  Size  12 


Thick  Medalet ; HOMAGIUM  PRAESTITU- 

TIJM  CIB1NI,  1837 ; Coat-of-arms  of  Siebenbiirg. 
Extra  fine.  Well.,  8681.  Size  13 

20  Krs.  and  5 Krs.  Uncirculated.  2 pieces 


Coins  and  Medals  of  Austria,  etc . — Copper.  159 
d ( 2640  Francis  Joseph  I.  (present  Emperor),  Thaler  ofl85S.  j j ^ t 


^ Thaler,  same  date.  2 pieces 

C 2641  Marriage  Medal,  with  Elizabeth  of  Bavaria,  and  \ 

Thaler.  2 pieces 

2642  Thaler  of  1870.  FTearlv  proof.  tA/L'~  l '/  MUf 

y 2643  ITiihitqi'tt  • cof  TTl/'ivinc  • 00  10  onrl  TTvQ 


4 


for  Hungary ; set  Florins  ; 20,  1 0,  and  5 Krs. 

Uncirculated.  4 pieces 


a 


2644  “ Lira.”  Uncirculated  (for  Italy),  1853,  and  20 

Krs.  Austria.  Equally  fine.  3 pieces 


If 


2645  Hungarian  and  Austrian  Coins.  Some  very  old.  61/ 


15  pieces. 


5 


WacLjOL 


Copper  Coins  ' and  Medals — ( Austria , Bohemia , and  Hun- 
gary) 

2646  Old  and  remarkable  Coins,  14th  to  16th  centuries. 

10  pieces 

2647  Old  Coins  of  Hungary  ; uncirculated.  Valuable. 

4 pieces  ' ' / 

2648  Others  of  Hungary,  to  1849.  Fine  lot.  10  pieces.  ) 

2649  BVDA  CAPTA  1686.— PKO  LIBERTATE  1704. 

— Maria  Theresa,  Prague,  1713. — Conquest  of  Neu- 
heusel  from  the  Turks,  1663.— And  Medal  of  Charles  ' 

V.  and  Ferdinand  L,  1781.  (Busts  of  both.)  Extremely 


fine  and  interestino;  lot. 


5 pieces 


2650  Maria  Theresa.  Fine  coins,  no  duplicates.  10  pieces 

2651  Joseph  I.,  Charles  VI.,  Francis  I.,  M.  Theresa,  etc.  ) 

Selected  and  very  fine.  No  duplicates.  12  pieces 

2652  Thirty,  fifteen,  and  six  Kreutzer  pieces  of  1807.  Bright. 

3 pieces  "> 

2653  Rudolph  II. ; Mortuary  medal ; one  of  the  three  allied 
Sovereigns  against  France  1814,  and  silver-plated 
Jetton,  0.  GIEB.  MIR.  BROD.  MICH.  HUMGERT. 

3 pieces 

2654  Austrian  Coins.  Miscellaneous.  15  do. 

2655  Similar  lot.  Aus.  and  Tyrol.  20  do. 

2656  Similar  10  do. 


UP 


160  Coins  and  Medals  of  A ustria,  etc. — Copper. 


5 iMK 


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AL£tie.yL£^ 

2661 

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2662 

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2663 

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2664 

2665 

2657  Dutch  Medalets,  by  Looz.  WIE  ARGUS  AUF. 

DER  HUT.— STETS  MIT.  DEM.  GLUCK  IM. 
BUND.— RASCH!  UND  DAS  SPIEL  GUT.— Fine 
figures  on  principal  side  of  each.  Proof.  Size  16.  3 pcs 

2658  Maltese  Cross  ; and  Kossuth  Buttons  united  by  loop. 

Fine.  2 pieces 

2659  Medals  struck  at  the  beginning  of  M.  Theresa’s  reign, 

1742  and  1744,  having  the  character  of  Pasquinades. 
Queen  carrying  a doll  ; rev.  four  kings  seated — before 
them  a map,  SAX.  BOILEM.  BAY.,  etc.  A Queen 
drawing  on  a pair  of  breeches,  YOYS  AYES  PERDS  ; 
rev.  a Queen  nude,  three  figures  on  each  side,  J’AI 
GAGNE.  Silver-plated.  Ex.  fine.  Size  24.  2 pieces 

2660  Duplicates.  3 do. 

jEopold  I.  To  commemorate  victories  over  the  Turks, 
etc.  Original  medals.  Size  24.  3 pieces 


proof;  and  old,  and  extremely  fine  medals  in  tin;  one 
of  the  latter,  original  of  Charles  Y.,  Duke  of  Loth.,  on 
his  death,  1690.  An  unusually  fine  lot.  Size  25.  6 pcs 


suth  and  Bern. 


Av.  size  25.  7 pieces 


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newly  added  to  this  collection,  some  as  late  as  1872, 
generally  relating  to  the  war.  Tin.  Size  24.  5 pieces 
5IGISMund.  1404—1437.  Bust  to  the  middle  in  rich 
costume ; rev.  relics.  “ The  Lance  and  Hail  of  the 
Lord.”  “ From  the  Manger  and  Cross  of  the  Lord,” 
etc.  Yery  fine  and  rare.  Tin.  Size  26 

2666  Ernest  Bogeslaus.  Old  tin  medal,  with  quant  old  bronze 

plaques,  or  medals  without  reverses.  About  size  35. 

3 pieces 

2667  The  Emperor  oe  Germany  and  King  of  Spain,  Charles 

Y.  A fine  medal  of  his  time.  The  Emperor  with  seep 
tre ; rev.  eagle  between  the  pillars  of  Hercules.  Bronze. 

Size  35 


Silver  Medals . — Religious . 


1 6 1 


fO  2668  Rudolph  II. 

heira,  6989. 

Bronze  Medals. 

Tin  Medal  of  “ Mauritio  Saxo.  Gall., 
Curl  et  Sem.”  Two  varieties. 


Ik 


/o  2669 
l.o  2670 


Old  medal  in  brass,  gilt.  See  Wellen- 

Size  Id 
Size  25.  5 pieces 

Maresch.  Gen.  S. 

Size  35 


n 


2672 


2671  Johann  Erzherzog  von  (Esterreich.  Bust;  rev.  in  tlie 
cavo-relievo  manner,  with  beautiful  oak  wreath  and 
border  of  beads,  a double-headed  eagle.  Fine  bronze 
proof  by  Lange.  Size  32 

Ferdinand  I.,  Emp.  Aus.,  Lombardy  and  Yenice,  1837. 
Coronation  medal  by  Roth.  Splendid  bronze  proof. 

Size  25 

School  Medal,  by  Lorenz.  Splendid  proof.  Size  25 
Francis  Joseph  I.,  present  Emperor.  Two  beautiful 
medals,  one  of  1S73.  Tin.  Size  25 

Medals  and  Medalets.  10  pieces 

Gambrinus,”  Beer  Token.  (Will, buy  a drink).  C.  IT. 


}4c 


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W 2673 
2674 


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2675 

2676 


u 


POSTHSCHE  BRAURIE-LAHR  ; rev.  Gut  fur 


Einen  Schoppen  bier.”  Klippes  and  old  coins.  Rare 
lot.  1 2 pieces 


A 


SILVER  MEDALS. 


Religious. 


2677  Jesus  bearing  the  Cross.  Old  Dutch  Medal,  base  silver 


aJ 


Size  23 

2678  Scriptdre  Texts  illustrated.  Jonah  and  the  Whale  on 

one  side  ; rev.  Jesus,  etc.  Good  silver.  Size  24 

2679  Oval  Medal,  loop  at  each  end  ; Noah’s  Ark,  the  dove 

returning,  a hand  from  the  roof  receiving  the  olive 
branch.  Size  28x24 

2680  The  Temptation  oe  Eve  in  Eden;  rev,  Crucifixion. 

Gilt.  Ins.  in  two  circles.  Yery  old  medal.  Size  26 

2681  Chased  Medal,  with  loop  and  filigree  border.  Prov.  12 
and  Prov.  19 ; very  elaborate  ; fine  figures.  Size  32 

Cast  Medal.  Christ  surrounded  by  Roman  soldiers, 
sinking  under  the  Cross,  1565 ; the  figures  in  high  re- 
lief ; tooled  and  field  burnished.  Pp.rfppf-  Size  30 


\HLt)  1 

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2682 


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, tooled  and  field  burnished.  Perfect. 
11 


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162 


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3 


2683 


2684 


2685 


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2686 

2687 

2688 


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2689 


2690 


//  if  2691 


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2692 


Silver  Medals. — Religious. 

John  IIuss.  Dollar  Medal ; obv.  bust  of  Hubs  ; on  his 
head  a cap;  rev.  his  martyrdom  at  the  stake.  JO 

IIVS.  A UNO.  A CHRIST  NATO,  1415.  Yery  fine 
and  rare. 

Reformation  Medal  ; struck  to  commemorate  the  first 
centennial  jubilee,  1617.  MARTIN YS  LVTHERYS 
THEOLOGIE ; rev.  lighted  candle;  the  “bushel” 
lifted  by  Luther’s  hand.  ECCLESIA  NORICA 
JYBTLANS.  Extremely  fine, -rare.  Size  20 

Martin  Luther;  dollar  Medal.  JYJBILAM  SEC- 
YNDYM ; obv.  bust  of  Dr.  Luther  ; rev.  bust  of  the 
Martyr  Huss. — Same  as  obv.  of  2683.  Extremely  fine 
and  rare.  Size  28 

Jubilee  of  the  Reformation.  Second  Festival,  June 
25, 1730.  Beautiful  proof  medalet.  Size  12 

Third  Festival.  June  25,  1830;  rev.  Luther 

standing.  Uncirculated.  Size  14 

The  Sun  in  splendor.  A Bible  open.  DAS  NEYE 

TESTAM  JES.  CIIR.  DEYTSCH  DYRCI  D MART 
LYT1IER,  27  Aug.,  1842 ; rev.  Arms  of  Hildebrand 
and  ins.  1542.  Ex.  fine  and  rare  medal  by  Looz. 

Size  22 

“ Zwingle,”  “Jeuner.”  Zurich,  1819.  1.  f.  Yery 

fine.  Size  14 

Gryllus  Medal.  Double  head  on  obv.,  and  rev.  Pope, 
Devil — Monk,  fool — or  words  to  that  ettect.  Cast 
and  skillfully  tooled.  Brilliant,  thick  medal.  Size  22 

Double  head  on  one  side ; rev.  EFFE  MINATI 

DOMINA.BYNTYR  EIS  1544.  Beautiful  and  rare. 

Size  20 

Bastismal;  rev.  Birth  of  Christ.  Yery  fine.  Size  23 


J~c  2693 

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mim  2694 


2695 


Mosaic  Medal.  The  two  tables  of  the  law  on  a heart ; 
in  rays,  the  Hebrew  name  of  God;  rev.  three  trees  in 
pots.  German  ins.  Pierced,  but  fine.  Size  22 

The  two  tables  and  cross  on  an  altar ; rev.  inscrip- 
tion. Fine  proof.  Size  16 

Arkfte  Medal.  Noah’s  Ark.  The  Patriarch  offering 
sacrifice  after  the  flood.  Size  14 


Silver  Medals. — Marriage  and  Amatory.  163 


Ji 


2696  Dutch  Medal.  Jesus  seated  ; before  Him  a standing 
group.  Long  ins.  Very  fine.  Size  16 

— “ Im  Perando  Orando  Laborando  Consistit.”  Two 


A/? 


2697 


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/ 


arms  issuing  from  a globe,  gloved  hand  on  an  open 
book — sword,  spade,  etc ; rev.  Hebrew  name  of  God. 
An  inscription  in  Dutch.  Rare.  Extremely  fine. 

Size  27 

2698  Symbolic  Medal.  Crucifix,  anchor,  lamb,  shield,  ser- 
pent, Stork  feeding  her  young,  and  monument  sup- 
porting an  even  balance;  rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon. 
Without  date.  Uncirculated.  Beautiful.  Size  26 
— Sun;  in  centre  JLIS.  A heart  crossed  by  olive 


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2699 


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2700 


branches,  upheld  by  two  hands  issuing  from  clouds; 
below,  two  doves;  GOTT  UJSTSER  HERTZ,  etc.; 
rev.  man  presenting  to  a female  a burning  heart — 
Symbols  around.  Old  medal,  cast  and  chased.  In 
fine  preservation.  Heavy.  Size  31 

Another  medal  of  similar  style  and  composition. 

On  reverse  a Roman  Fasces  and  axe.  L’UNION 
ISTOUS  SOUTIENT.  Has  been  gilt.  Fine.  Size  26 


2 

/ 


Fine  medals.  Average  size  19. 

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Aetna, 

Av  a, 


Marriage  and  Amatory  Medals. 

1 

2701  Ered.  Ernest  (Orange)  and  Wilhelmina.  Prussia. 

Married  1791.  Very  fine.  Size  20 

2702  Wedding  Scene  1624;  rev.  two  doves  swinging  on  one 

be  ugh.  Loop  removed.  Size  20 

2703  Friderici  Christiani  Reg.  Pol.  etc.  And  Antoni® 

Bavarise.  1747.  Proof.  Size  20 

2704  Joseph  A.  A.  and  Princess  Phillippe  of  Spain.  Beau- 
tiful proof.  Size  18 

2705  Ferdinand  and  Beatrice  of?  1771  and  one  of  Charles  of 

Sicily  and  Amalia  of  Poland.  Size  16.  2 pieces 

2706  “AufEwig.”  Serpent  ring;  rev.  two  doves  on  a tree. 

DEIU.  Very  fine.  Size  22 

2707  “ Vincent  Amor  Silva  ; ” and  a Dutch  medal  with  pic- 
ture of  a lady  fastening  a connubial  yoke  on  her  lord. 

2 pieces 


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S ilver  M edals. — • Commemorative. 


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, > r t ; 2708  u Prudentia,  Amqre,  Experentia.  Friendship  Medalet. 

“ David  and  Jonathan.”  On  two  shields. 

2709  Large  medal  without  rev.,  and  medalet.  2 pieces 

2710  “Umsonst.”  Cock  and  hen  ; rev.  Cupid.  Fine.  Size  15 

2711  


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— Similar.  Copper. 

Commemorative  Medals. 

2712  Charles  V.,  Duke  of  Lorraine,  Bust  in  mail,  full  wig  : 

rev.  Phoenix.  In  ex.  OB  WELSI.  1690.  Extremely 
line.  Size  26 

He  was  nephew  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  He  entered  the  service 
of  Leopold  I.,  and  was  a great  friend  to  Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy. 

2713  Charles  III.  of  Spain.  Bust  in  same  style;  rev. bee- 
hive. Madrid,  1706.  Beautiful.  Size  30 

2714  ‘£  Terror  Turcarum,  1687,”  to  commemorate  the 

victories  of  Lepanto,  Corinth,  Castle  Tornese,  Castle 
Xovo,  etc.  Two  figures  of  Fame  supporting  shields, 
with  busts,  etc.  Fine  proof,  Medal.  Size  30 

/ 2715  Medal  of  this  period  (1688),  to  commemorate  the  in- 

famous league  between  Solyman,  Louis  XI V.,  Mezo- 
morto,  J ames  II.  and  the  Devil.  “ Contra  Chris- 
tiansmum.”  Aptly  illustrated.  Well  preserved  and 
rare.  Size  24 

2716  Louisa  Augusta  Wilhelmusta  Amelia,  of  Prussia. 
Bust.  Above,  crown  ; rev.  death  1810.  Proof.  Size  24 

2717  Bluciier.  Wellington.  Their  busts  vis  a vis  within  a 
wreath  of  laurel ; magnificent  proof  by  Looz.  Size  24 

2*718  Series  by  Looz  • single  heads  in  the  same  style,  of 
Blucher  von  Wahlstadt,  Wellington,  Barclay  de  Tolli, 
Sell w'arzen berg,  and  Gneisenau ; rev.  eoats-of-arms. 
Executed  in  a truly  superb  style.  Fine  proofs.  Size  IS 

5 pieces 

2719  Schiller.  Bare  bust;  rev.  ins.  within  laurel  wreath. 

Brilliant  proof.  Size  18 

2720  Hufeland.  His  bust;  rev.  figures  of  angels  standing 
beside  a woman  and  two  children  on  the  ground  ; 

behind  them  a monument.  1833.  By  Brandt.  Proof. 

Size  27 


3 


Silver  Medals . — M iscellaneous. 


i65 


2721  “Ovens  Mailing  ad  Publica  munera  voeato  D 27  Jan. 

1777.  Grate  ceves  I)  27  Jan.  1827.  Bust;  rev. 
SALTS  PTBLICA.  ILygeia  standing.  Fine  proof. 
Koenig . Size  32 

2722  Andreas  Petrus  Greane  Af  Bernstorf,  etc. ; rev.  altar 

in  a wood  ; before  it  a harp  and  open  book.  1787. 
Looz.  Fine.  Size  27 

2723  Medalets,  generally  without  busts.  A fine  lot.  W orthy 

of  a separate  description.  From  size  10  to  16.  8 pieces 

2724  Free  Love  Token.  A hand  full  of  money.  KOM. 

STV-MIB-ALSO ; rev.  young  woman’s  head,  front 
face ; before  the  face  an  open  hand.  SO  KOMME 
ICII  DIP  SO.  Yery  rare.  Size  16 


This  would  not  appear  to  be  “ Free  love”  in  the  sense  that  it  costs 
nothing.  A ulus  Gellisu  relates  an  anecdote  of  Demosthenes,  to 
the  effect  that  he  paid  a visit  to  the  charming  Lais,  and  prudently- 
desiring  to  know  how  expensive  the  entertainment  would  be,  when 
informed  that  she  demanded  ten  thousand  drachma,  declined,  saying 
that  he  would  not  purchase  repentance  at  so  dear  a price. 


2725  Lud.  Joseph  Oppenheimer;  bust;  rev.  the  Guil- 
lotine ; a medal  box ; within,  16  pictures  in  water 
colors,  beginning  with  the  cradle  and  ending  with  ail 
execution.  Fine.  Size  24 


Miscellaneous  Medals. 

2726  Medal  of  “ Industrie,”  Augusburg,  1852  (prize  medal.)  h/-  y -v  ■■  •;  • / . - 

Fine  proof.  Size  35 

2727  “ Gluck  un  freude,  etc.  Fortune  standing.  By  Looz. 

Ex.  fine.  Size  23 


2728  Pfize  medal.  “ D.  JOSE  BALTA.”  View  of  a bridge, 

PUFTTA  BALTA  1869.  Very  fine.  Size  24 

2729  Marine  medal.  Luneville.  1801.  Francis  II.  and  the 

French  Republic,  etc.  Another  on  the  same  occasion. 
By  Looz.  Size  20.  2 pieces 

2730  Prize  Medal;  “Fidelity,  Happiness;”  another;  obv. 

two  partridges ; rev.  fox.  Size  20.  2 pieces 

2731  Medals  by  Looz.  Time  on  the  wing ; on  his  head  an 

hour-glass.  DIE  ZEIT  EXFLEHT.  Rev.  a globe; 


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Gold  Coins. — M iscellcineotis. 


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DEVM  JMYTZE  SIE.  Same  obv. ; rev.  “ Docli 
Meine  freindschaft  nicht.”  Fine  proofs.  Size  22. 

2 pieces 

2732  Frederick  the  Great.  War  Medal.  Victory  of 

Chottusite,  1742.  Size  21 

2733  Masonic  Shield,  charged  with  symbols  on  a Maltese 

Cross,  gilt,  23  x 21. 

2734  Miscellaneous  Medalets  and  Tokens.  Av.  size  12. 

8 pieces 

2735  Similar  lot  small  Token  and  Coins.  10  pieces 


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Miscellaneous. 

2736  Bracteate  (Bohemia),  probably  13th  century.  Lion 

holding  trefoil  or  flower.  Eare  to  excess,  and  as  tine 
as  when  struck.  Size  22 

2737  Antique  Ilalf-stater;  rude  head;  rev.  winged  horse. 

/ No  inscription.  Very  fine,  rare. 

This  is  not  a Coin  of  Corinth,  as  the  type  would  indicate  ; it  appears 
to  be  barbarian. 

2738  Antique  An  reus  of  Honorius,  son  of  Theodosius  Mag- 

nus, A.D.  395.  Fine. 

2739  Charles  IV.,  grandson  of  Henry  VII.  lie  ascended 

the  imperial  throne  in  1347  ; founded  the  university  of 
Prague,  and  died  in  1378.  CAEOLVS  DE  EOM. 
IMP.  ILOISP  EIX.  On  both  sides  coat-of-arms. 
Size  of  gold  Angel  of  England  of  the  same  period. 
Fine  and  excessively  rare. 

* 2740  Sigismund  I.  Ducat.  Arms  of  German  Empire ; rev. 
Christ  standing.  Very  fine  and  rare. 

2741  Albert,  Duke  of  Saxony.  Same  type  as  last.  Ducat' 

Nearly  uncirculated.  Eare. 

2742  Ducat.  WESAL.  Arms  of  Osnaburg.  Two  pieces. 

One  counterstamped  with  double-headed  eagle.  With- 
out date.  Fine.  2 pieces 

2743  Frederick?  Emperor  of  Germany.  Ducat.  Eev.  the 

Virgin  and  Jesus.  No  date.  Extra  fine. 


Gold  Coins . — M iscellaneous. 


167 

Extra 


Ducat. 


Dev.  Jesus  standing. 


2744  Maximillian  I 

line. 

2745  Lubec.  Fine  Ducat.  St.  John  standing. 

2746  William  ? GVILLDYX.  COMES  HOL.  Armed 

man  standing ; rev.  coat-of-arms.  FLORINI  DE 
FIOLAND.  Ducat  size.  Fine,  rare. 

2747  IIollandie.  1733.  I.  S.  Bundle  of  arrows  tied  in  the  , . 

middle,  the  ends  spread  like  a fan.  Very  fine  half  A . 
Ducat. 


Ur/-  k 


2748  Rep.  Solodoeenis.  Rev.  “ St.  Ursus,  Martyr.”  1706. 

The  martyr  standing  with  sword  and  banner.  Rare 
Ducat. 

2749  Episcopal  Ducat  of  Franconia,  with  bust  of  Adam 

Frederick,  Duke,  1774.  Very  fine. 

2750  Geo.  Feed.  Chaeles.  Margrave  Brandenburg,  1727; 

rev.  a swan  and  tree.  CxANDOR  ILLAESVS 
Ducat.  Proof.  Rare. 

2751  Empeeoe  Chaeles  VI.  Ducat.  1730.  Very  fine. 

2752  Episcopal  Ducat  of  Augustus,  consecrated  1770.  Very 

handsome  reverse.  Fine. 

2753  Ceistoef  1st,  Grand  Duke  of  Baden,  1527.  Ducat, 

without  date.  V ery  rare. 

2754  Episcopal  Ducat  of  John  II.  1738.  St.  Willibaldus 

standing.  Very  fine,  rare. 

2755  Feedeeick  III.  1457  to  1493.  The  Emperor  standing 

crowned.  Fine  and  rare  Ducat. 

2756  Episcopal.  VRBEM  CHRISTE  TVAM  SERVA. 

Arms  of  Germany.  Fine  Ducat. 


2757  Reformation  Medal  Ducat.  31  Oct.,  1717  (the  second 

centenary).  Monument  surmounted  by  an  Agnus 
Dei.  Regensburg.  Fine  and  rare. 

2758  Medal  Ducat.  (No  date,  handsome  coat-of-arms.)  L. 

F.  D.  G.  A.  & E.  M.  E.  B.  Rev.  female  seated, 
CONCORDIA.  Fine  proof. 

2759  Chaeles  Tiieodoee.  Bust ; rev.  EX  AVRO ISARAE, 

1780.  Ducat.  Fine  proof. 

2760  Eszteehazy.  (Pr.  Nicholas.)  1770.  Splendid  proof 

Ducat;  bust;-  rev.  coat-of-arms.  Very  rare. 

•j 


Gold  Coins. — Miscellaneous. 


1 68 


2761  Chas.  Feedeeick,  Grand  Duke  of  Baden.  1807.  Fine 
7 ' Ducat;  rev.  river  god  seated. 

fas  • 2762  Fkankfoet  Ducat.  1796.  Yiew  of  tlie  city  and  ca- 

thedral. Fine. 

fL]  YTirty*  ^ 2763  Base  gold  Ducat,  silver  alloy.  Uncertain  value. 

2764  Feedeeick,  King  of  Sweden.  1748.  Uncirculated  £ 
Ducat. 

2765  Beemen  £ Ducat.  (1  Schwaren.)  1781.  Uncirculated. 

2766  Poland.  £ Ducat  of  Fred.  Aug.  1702.  Fine  and  rare. 

2767  “ Ducattts  civit  Bisunt,  A.  D.  1655”;  rev.  CAROLVS 

Y.,  IMPERATOR.  Emperor  standing.  A beautiful 
\ Ducat. 

2768  FIalf  Ducats  of  Lubec  and  Frankfort.  Fine.  2 pieces. 

2768* Same  of  Ratisbon  and  Holland.  (1677).  Fine. 

2 pieces. 


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2769  Same  of  Sweden  (Frederick).  1731  and  173-.  Yery 

fine.  2 pieces 

2770  Anothee.  Same.  Fred.  Adolphus.  1710  and  19. 

Yery  fine.  2 pieces 

2771  Same  of  Emp.  Chas.  Y.  and  Leopold  I.  1792.  “ 

/ , : 2772  Geoege  II.,  King  of  England  and  Hanover  (£  Thaler), 
Frederick  III.  and  Denmark,  (111  Mark).  Ex.  fine. 

2 pieces 

2773  Quaetee  Ducats.  Fred.  Count  of  Mansfield,  1670; 

and  one  with  DAY1D — JON  AT  on  two  shields. 
Rare.  2 pieces 

2774  Same.  Papal  and  Prussian. 

2775  Same.  Waldeck  and  Nuremberg.  Yery  fine. 

2776  Minute  gold  coins,  round  and  square.  Nuremberg,  etc. 

3 pieces 

2777  Medalets  (Sweden).  Fred,  and  wife,  and  Frederick 

alone.  Fine.  2 pieces 

2778  Russian  Coins.  Rubles  of  Elizabeth,  1756.  Yery  fine. 

2 pieces 

2779  Same.  Katherine  and  Ancient.  Fine.  “ 

2780  Quaetee  Ducats,  with  other  coins  of  same  value.  “ 1 

Dreiling,”  “ 2 Pfenning,”  and  1 Kreutzer.”  Fine 

6 pieces 


u 

u 


and  desirable  for  a coll. 


Gold  Coins. — Miscellaneous. 


169 


2782 
2 2783 


a 

« 


J } 


2781  Similar  lot.  Brandenbury,  Russia,  Bremen,  etc.  Fine.  1. 

6 pieces 

Small  coins.  (Av.  Thaler  value.) 

Same.  Japanese  and  German. 

Leopold  I.,  Christian  V.,  and  George  William,  Duke  of 
Brunswick,  1690.  Beautiful  \ and  1 Ducat.  3 pieces  /■■■< 
Charles,  Landgrave,  ILesse  ; rev.  stork  ; and  Frederick 
I.,  Sweden.  Uncirculated  J ducats.  2 pieces 

Waldeck  and  Sweden.  Yery  fine  4 and  4 Ducat. 

2 pieces 

2787  Jerome  Napoleon.  Westphalia.  5 Francs.  Yery  fine. 
Rare. 

Dollars.  Mexico.  (1825  and  1855) ; the  last  uncir- 
culated. 2 pieces 


A 

•/  ji 


2784 

2785 

2786 


1" 


v /.  & 

L / , \ J ji 


2788 


l - 


CA~ 

ayc\ju\^ 


A is 
U 

2789 

— Costa  Rica  (1  Peso).  Two  varieties. 

1855-66. 

ft 

jJ 

2790 

New  Granada  and  Central  America. 

2 pieces 

u 

h 

i e 

// 

2791 

— • Guatemala  and  Chili.  1859-61. 

u 

y* 

// 

2792 

— Portugal  and  Bogota. 

u 

{/ 

2793 

— Central  America.  1 counterstamped. 

a 

f $ 

A j 

2794 

— U.  S.,  1849,  and  one  with  American  and  Turkish  r. 

n 

/'  2795 


; 


J(  2796 


characters.  2 pieces 

Five  Francs  Napoleon  III.  and  Yictor  Emanuel. 


u 


//• 


2797 


2798 

2799 

2800 


2801 

2802 


H 


2803 

2804 

2805 

2806 
2807 


Double  Dollars.  Mexico,  1851,  and  Bolivia,  1855. 

' ' J , 

(4  Pistoles).  Fine  and  rare.  2 pieces  ' 

Same.  Newfoundland.  (Yictoria,  1865.)  Yery  fine.  V/  i,r  / / ; t 

Same.  Isabella,  Spain,  1865.  Rare.  v t 

Ingot  stamped  20  D.  Cut  in  halves.  Yal.  lOd.  ? 

Double  Fred.  cl’Or  ($7.80).  , Fred.  William,  Prussia. 

1737. 

Double  Moidore  ($9.50).  “ Petrus  II.,”  Brazil,  1851.  t Li  c 

Carrera.  “ Fund ater  Guatemala.”  5 Pesos  (5  Dolls.)  < ^ 

1869.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Italy.  20  Lire  (4  Dolls.)  1848.  Yery  fine. 

Same.  Pius  IX.  1869.  Uncirculated.  v 


X f 


— 2 j Scudi  (24  D.)  Pius  IX.  1859.  Uncirculated. 


Russia.  3 Rubles.  1838. 

3 Rubles.  1869.  Uncirculated. 


di. 


dv 


4 


/ 


1 70  Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


Hcu 


V 


t V 

H 


1 'h&hvu 


tu\ 


II  " 

^Ci  ku 

I yl/uv**  > 

P.  : , (Jl 

fid th  . 

4lrd 


tu 


V *808 

' 2809 

/^810 

r 

9 2811 

*>0. 


; 2812 


('■  2813 

U 0> 

2811 

2815 

> ' 2816 

1 C 

£ 2817 

of 

> 2818 

‘vG. 

> 2819 

> -2820 
'7  2821 


Prussia.  Kaiser  William.  1871.  “20  M.”  (0  Dol.) 

Uncirculated. 

The  same.  “ 10  M ” (2j  Dol.)  Uncirculated. 

Baden.  1872.  Fred.  G.  Duke.  “ 10  M ” (2£  Dolls.) 
Uncirculated. 

Bavaria.  1872.  Louis  II.,  King.  “ 10  M ” (2^  Dolls.) 
Uncirculated. 

Saxony..  1873.  John  V.,  King.  “ 10  M ” ( 2i  Dolls.) 
Uncirculated. 

Wurtemberq-.  1873.  Charles,  King.  “10  M”  (21 
Dolls.)  Uncirculated. 

Hamburg.  1873.  Free  City.  “"10  M”  (2 1 Dolls.) 
Uncirculated. 

IIesse.  1873.  Louis  III.,  King.  “ 10  M ” (2.1  Dolls.) 
Uncirculated. 

Baden.  1830.  Louis  G.,  Duke.  5 Thalers.  Uncir- 
culated. 

Bavaria.  1854.  Max.  II.,  King.  21  Dolls.  Uncir- 
culated. Very  tine. 

1830.  Louis  I.,  King.  >21  Dolls.  Uncirculated. 

Y ery  fine. 

No  date.  Max.  Joseph,  King.  1 gold  Gulden. 

Maine  21  Dolls.  Very  tine. 

One  Gold  Pfenning.  “ Scheide  Munz,”  1818;  and 


21  Thalers,  Hanover.  $1.63  each. 

Japan,  Cobany.  ( 5.00) ; and  Quarter  do. 


2 pieces 


u 


SILVER  COINS  OF  THE  DUCHIES,  PRINCIPALI- 
TIES, AND  SEQUESTRATED  CITIES  OF 
GERMANY. 


[ Catalogued  in  Alphabetical  Order.] 

AAcnEN  (Aix  la  Chapelle).  Crown  of  Maximilian  II. 
1568.  MO  . RECIFE  . SEDIS  . YRBIS  . AQVIS- 
CRANI.  The  Emperor  seated,  with  sceptre  and  mund  ; 
rev.  double  eagle.  Well  preserved  and  very  rare. 

MONETA  . YRB  . AQYIS  . ANNO  . DOMINI 

MILESIMINO,  in  two  circles  inclosing  cross ; reu.  the 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


X 

1 71 


A 2S24 
J 2825 
2826 


i^282T 


/'^QR9, 


2828 
2829 


Emperor  seated,  holding  mund  and  model  of  church. 
S KAROL  . MA  . IPERATO.  Very  rare,  old  and 
fine  groat  without  date.  (See  Well.  8182),  with  others 
equally  interesting  and  valuable.  4 pieces 

Aaci-ien  (Aix  la  Chapelle).  Coronation  medal  coin,  1752, 
and  others.  5 pieces 

Altorf.  Jubilee  Reformation,  Klippe  (1723,  29th 
June).  Beautiful  proof,  and  very  rare.  Size  19 

Andernach  (City).  Keys  crossed ; rev.  St.  Michael. 

App.  IY.  251;  Well.  8198.  Very  rare  coin.  Fine. 

Size  15 

Andreasberg,  Anno  1667.  St.  Andrew ; rev.  John 
Frederick,  Duke  ; arms,  5 crests  ; beautiful  crown. 
Nearly  proof.  Very  rare.  Size  29 

Small  coin.  Same  date  (24)  (1. 


/ W Ci  V fij  • 

/ c 1 1 

fit  C’i  fc  • k * 

(fronrw 


re  v c 


etu 


/ 


2830 
D 2831 


<rj  2832 
0 2833 


Aremberg  (Duchy).  Uncirculated  crown  of  Louis  En- 
gelbert, 1785.  Bust,  and  fine  coat-of-arms.  “ XEINE 
MARCK.”  Rare. 

Another  very  fine  crown.  Same  in  all  respects. 

— — Same,  with  thaler  of  different  type  ; rev.  eagle 
displayed  standing  on  a rock.  Rare.  2 pieces 


( vwU 


t-'  2S3± 


X 

2835 


Auersberg.  Splendid  proof  crown  of  Prince  William, 
1805.  Bust,  and  beautiful  coat-of-arms.  Rare. 
Augsburg.  (Arms,  fir  cone).  Nearly  uncirculated. 
( \ crown)  of  the  Emperor  Charles  Y.,  1527,  with  his 
figure  to  the  middle.  App.  IY.,  289.  Rare. 

Crown,  with  St.  Ulrich,  1625.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

Size  28 

See  Madai,  No.  2,151. 


d\ s 

J'f'Cl-’UJi—. 

/0 

raMA. 

V H d KT" 

McisuXi 


0 


u _ 

2836 


fine. 


Crown,  1625,  with  view  of  the  city.  Broad  and  / 'OlA/fc 


1 • : 

' 2837 


Same,  1626,  angels  supporting  arms  above  the  aJ  \ C,  ■ M ; t 


2838 


city.  Fine.  , . 

^ crown,  same  date.  V ery  fine.  v GCA-Cl 

Dollar  of  Alexander  Sigismund,  Bishop.  1694. 

jvt'iuL  • 


2A  . 

. 2839 


Bust ; rev.  two  shields  under  a crown.  Yery  fine,  and 
said  to  be  especially  rare. 

Dollar  of  1644,  formed  into  a box;  in  the  box  a 


number  of  pictures. 


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M&i 


«i(X* 


/dl 


5 ivuT 


M a .a 

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idiwnAj 

fi 

A {/.MtA. 

W 

HoutL 


1 7 2 

A 

2840 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , 


//  2841 
2842 


Augsburg.  Beautiful  uncirculated  crown  1743,  under 
Charles  VII.,  with  his  laureated  bust.  (Madai,  4761.) 

Similar  crown  under  Francis  I.,  1765.  Fine. 

Medalet  of  the  city,  1752.  Fine  laureated  bust; 


/0  2843 
ft  2844 


rev.  2 shields  united  under  the  arms  of  Augsburg. 
Proof.  Appd.  IV.  335. 

— — Small  coins.  4 pieces 


■-I 


2845 


0 


> 2846 


Bamberg  (City  and  Bishopric).  Small  coins  of  Anton, 
Bishop  from  1440  to  1459.  A(nton),  B(amberg).  Very 
rare.  2 pieces 

St.  Ilenricus  and  St.  Kunigund  supporting  a cathed- 
ral with  4 towers  above  the  arms  of  Bamberg  ; rev.  bust 
of  John  George,  bishop,  1623 — 1633.  Very  fine  broad 
and  rare  crown.  Madai,  774. 

Double  Crown  of  Francis  Louis,  Bishop.  1786. 

“Merces  Laborum.”  An  ano-el  holdino-  aloft  a civic 


/J  2847 
^2848 
/ 2849 


/ 


2850 
10  2851 


crown,  and  pouring  coins  from  a cornucopia.  Fine, 
but  base  metal. 

Episcopal  Groat ; rev.  St.  Henry  with  sceptre  and 

mund,  1698  and  others,  old  and  rare.  6 pieces 

Money  of  Philip,  Val.,  Bishop.  1653-1672. 

LXEINE  FELNE  MARK,  etc.  Av.  size  18.  5 pieces 
Baciiarach.  Groat  of  Frederick,  Duke.  Ex.  fine. 

2 pieces 

Barby,  Count.  1613.  Groats.  2 pieces 

Batenburg.  William  Bronchorst,  Baron,  under  the 


mV.  < 

Cr  0 2853 

H > 

: J a__2854 

855 

■4 

S**r'  4 V 

if  2856 

tl 

\ 

Emperor  Charles  V.  (1550),  marked  in  Well.,  R.  R. 
Broad  Crown. 

2852  Batthyani,  Prince  Charles.  1764.  Crown.  Bust, 
hair  in  a queue ; around  his  neek  chain  of  the  Order  of 
the  Golden  Fleece ; rev.  arms,  order  chain  and  crown 
on  ermine,  etc.  Fine. 

Half  Crown.  Same  type.  Madai,  5844.  Fine. 

Crown  of  1768,  by  Todai.  Extra  fine.  (Madai, 

4149),  and  one  with  rev.  of  2852.  2 pieces 

Beautiful  Uncirculated  Crown  of  Prince  Louis, 

1788.  Bust  in  the  Roman  style  ; rev.  coat-of-arms  as 


before. 

Half  Crown.  Same  type. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  1 73 


2857 


2858 


^.'.2859 


Berlin  (City).  Groat  of  Joachim  and  Albert.  1510. 
JOAC.  Z.  ALB.  On  rev.  BERLINENSIS.  Exces- 
sively rare.  Nearly  uncirculated. 

Medalet.  BETE  UN  ARBEITE ; rev.  SO  WIRD 

DICE!  GOTT  SEEG  NEN.  Proof.  Size  15 


di  { in, — , 


L XCU 


0 2860 
2861 
' 2862 
2S63 


Bentheim.  Maurice,  Prince  ofBentheim  and  Teclden- 
berg.  Rude  but  extremely  fine  and  rare  Crown. 
(1650).  Bust  ; rev.  arms,  crest,  a peacock  with  tail 
spread.  Madai,  1672. 

XII.  Marien  Gros,  (Half  Thaler).  1672.  Fine 


ftWAt) 


and  rare. 

Ernest  William,  Count.  Quarter  Thalers  and 

small  coins  ; many  varieties.  (1662).  10  pieces 

I.  Adolphus.  1676.  Thaler.  “ XX 1Y.  Marien 


V 

Yv'\ji 

/ 


I i c , \n . 


2864 


2865 

2S66 


0 

0 2867 


Gros.”  Fine  silver.  In  Wellenheim.  Marked  rare. 

Berg.  (Duchy).  Groat  of  “ Wilhelm  Comes.”  1389 
to  1408  ; rev.  church.  Thick  fine  coin  resembling  the 
French  Groat  of  the  period.  Yery  rare. 

Groat  of  same  date  and  type,  and  Half  Groats  to  ,A  (f  t e7  1 

1513.  6 pieces  * v g 

Small  Coins.  4 do.  ctb 

Crown  of  William  III.,  Count  15-17  ; rev.  coat- 

of-arms.  Yery  rare.  ^ Cl  i < v:  * , ■ ? ^ 

Crown  without  date.  “ Sanctus  Oswaldus  Rex. 


0 


Humus  No.  D.  Hefdel.”  Fine,  rare. 


2868 


v '2869 
r 2870 
r 2871 


Duplicate  of  last. 

Thaler  of  Max.  Joseph,  1805. 


n 

n 


i 

Biberach  (City).  Groat.  Poor,  rare.  A A "A X • 

Besancon  (City).  MONETA  CIYIT  IMBER  BIS-  " 


YNTINzE,  Double  Eagle;  rev.  COROLYS  QYINT  ! 
ROM.  IMPERATOR.  1659.  The  Emperor  stand- 


2872 


2873 

2874 


ing.  Fine  and  very  rare  crown. 

Small  Coins  with  Arms  of  the  City,  open  hand 

and  bust  of  Charles  Y.  3 pieces 

Beeskow  (City).  Bracteate. 


<Wkr„ 


Bonn  (BYNNE),  University.  Coin  without  date,  and 
token.  1699.  Fine  and  rare.  2 pieces 


f if  V.  r. 

i 


Sk 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


174 

/J2375 


x)h  ' f'O 
11  1 


Jo  2876 

2877 

2878 

2 l 2879 
J {?2880 


btup.  1 

Sn  I 

AtC  f 

.. 

SlR. 


sT° 


2881 


,sp> 

J,-  2882 
. tsT 


2888 


/ '2884 
7^885 


^9  2886 


" 2S87 


Brandenburg.  (Bayreuth,  and  Anspach).  George  Ans- 
pach.  1532  and  1534.  Uncirculated  Groats.  2 pcs 

Klippe  and  small  coins.  All  rare.  4 pieces 

Small  coins.  Base  silver.  10  do. 

Christian  Ernest.  1711  and  ’12,  12  and  6 Einen 

Thai.  One  line.  2 pieces 

Christian.  (Bayreuth).  1622.  Uncirculated 

Double  Groat. 

Frederick,  Albert,  and  Christian  brothers,  Alar- 

graves.  1627.  Their  busts  ; rev.  coat-of-arms.  Fine 
crown. 

Aledal  Crown  of  “ Christ,  Car.  Tutrix,  Beg.  Brand 

Onold.”  Female  bust ; rev.  two  coats-of-arms  crowned. 
Splendid  proof.  1727.  A very  beautiful  piece. 

Charles  William  Frederick.  Aledal  Crown.  Alor- 

tuary.  (Died  1757).  Uncirculated. 

Alexander  Margrave.  1765.  Medal  Crown.  The 

Alar,  on  horseback  ; rev.  on  military  trophies,  a shield 
surmounted  by  an  eagle  crowned.  SECYRITATI 
PYBLIC2E.  Uncirculated. 

Alexander.  Crown  of  1777.  Bust ; rev.  coat-of- 

arms  with  fifteen  crests.  Uncirculated. 

George  Frederick  and  Alexander.  Their  busts 

o 

face  to  face;  under  the  first,  1567,  the  last,  1769  ; rev. 
monument.  Aledal  crown.  Fine  and  rare. 

Aledal  of  Alexander,  with  a view  of  the  Bruckberg 

Porcelain  Factory,  1767.  Uncirculated.  Mery  rare. 

Size  20 

Bremen.  Denarius  of  Siegfried  I.  117S-1184.  The 
Archbishop  seated  ; rev.  Arms  of  Bremen  (Key).  Wel- 
lenheim,  5023.  .Marked  R.R.  2 pieces 

Solidus  of  Henry  I.  1307.  Obv.  arms,  “ Aloneta 

Bremenensis rev.  St.  Peter  seated,  in  one  hand  key, 
the  other,  sword.  IIENRICYS  DEI  GRATIA.  Fine 
and  very  rare. 

Duplicate.  Fine. 

Double  Groat  of  John  Rode.  1496  to  1511.  St. 

Peter  on  a Throne.  JOH.  S.  DEI.  G.  ARG.  EPI 
BRE ; rev.  key  in  a circle  with  treasure.  Ins.  “AIo- 


2892 

2893 


r 


ft 


C' 


2894 


0 2895 

r-  m 

2896 

u 2897 

2898 

2899 

2900 
U2901 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities,  etc.  175 

neta,”  etc.,  and  date,  1499.  Excessively  rare.  Marked 
B.B.B.  in  the  books.  Very  tine. 

Bremen  Solidus  of  Christoph.  1511-1558.  A coin  much  A . u 
in  the  style  of  the  last,  except  name  of  the  Archbishop.  ^ t 

ESTOF.  I).  G.,  etc.  (He  was  also  King  of  Brunswick). 

In  good  preservation.  Size  18 

Duplicate ; nearly  as  fine.  i \/l(-  lA-S&V 

— — Solidus  of  George  I.,  (also  King  of  Brunswick),  t ,, 

155S  to  1566.  Arms ; rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon.  ^ 

Well  preserved.  Size  18  @ 

— — Grown  of  same.  1562.  Bust  in  fur  cape  and  cap  ; / * L 

rev.  arms  surmounted  by  horse  running.  Fine  crown  r 

and  very  rare.  ^Well.  5030).  , 

Coins  of  Frederick,  Archbishop  of.  1635-1645. 

Called  “Three  Schilling  Stuck.”  XVI.  on  the  coin. 

Old  bust.  Well.  5094.  4 pieces 

Crown.  1617.  Mathias,  Emperor.  Fine. 

— : — Two-third  Crown.  1675.  Charles  XI.,  (Sweden). 

Fine,  rare. 

Selection  of  small  coins,  old  and  curious.  10  pieces  $4  v * t 

Do.  of  Groats  and  Half  Groats.  10  do. 

• Do.  Half  Groats  and  smaller.  12  do. 

Uncommonly  fine  Crown,  under  the  Emperor  Fer- 


\ w<- 


M 

M 


2903 


dinand  III.,  1657.  Two  lions  supporting  the  arms  of 
Bremen  ; rev.  imperial  arms.  Madai,  4788.  Size  29 

■<p  2902  Quarter  Crown  and  “XII.  Grot,”  Ferdinand  III.  (’  t (JD  > / 

Fine.  2 pieces 

Fine  broad  Crown,  dated  1660,  at  the  beginning  /C*  , . / 

of  the  Emperor  Leopold’s  reign.  Size  29  " * ' ’ ' * ^ 

Half-thalers  (24  Grot),  of  same.  Fine.  3 pieces,  j'i  Cl  \,i  v 

XII.  Grot  (I  Thalers.)  Same.  2 do.  i t 

VI.  do.  Leopold  and  Ferdinand.  Fine.  6 do.  / ; 

Splendid  proof  Crown,  under  Charles  VI.  1723.  v 

One  of  the  most  beautiful  Dollars  in  the  collection^ 


l>  2905 

, 2906 

. 2907 
J 


Bare. 


9 

ya 


2908 

2909 


Size  28. 

Fine  Crown  of  same.  1743. 

Thaler  ; two  varieties, and  1 Half-thaler  (1748-49, 

and  53)  of  Francis  I.  All  uncirculated.  3 pieces 


£uAe 


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Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


1 76 

J&T'f 

Jkuti 

C 2910 
2911 

?Hmav 

2912 

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2913 

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1C  2916 

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1 - 2918 

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2921 

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2925 

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Bremen.  Medal  in  honor  of  Burgomaster  Dr.  John  Smith; 
bust ; rev.  town  hall,  1846.  Fine  thick  piece.  Size  32 

Medal  in  honor  of  Dr.  John  Henry  Bernh,  D.D. 

By  Wilkens,  1832.  Brilliant  proof.  Size  SO 

Medal  Thaler  (EIN  TIIALER  GOLD.)  Arms 

of  Bremen,  “Jubelfier  der  befriung  Deutschlands. 
1863.”  Brilliant  proof. 

Medal  Thaler,  to  commemorate  the  opening  of  the 

new  Bourse.  Yiew  of  the  edifice.  1864 ; rev.  inscrip- 
tion. Brilliant  proof. 

Medal  Thaler,  on  the  occasion  of  the  “ Zwlites 

Deutches  Bundes-Schiessen  in  Bremen,  1865.”  Brilli- 
ant proof 

Medal  Thaler.  “ Zur  ermnerung  an  den  erkampf- 

ten  Frieden  10  May,  1871.”  Brilliant  proof. 

Six  Groat  and  12  Groat,  1840.  Uncirculated. 

2 pieces 

Breslau.  John  Turzo,  1506 — 1520.  “ Breiter  Gros- 

chen.’’  (See  Well.  6884.)  Rare.  2 pieces 

Dollar  of  1544.  ECCE  Y1CIT  LEO  DE  TRIBU 

JUDA.  Madai,  2172  ; Well.  6439.  Well  preserved. 
Rare. 

Coin  of  Fran.  Louis.  (1683  to  1702.)  Bust ; rev. 

arms.  1683.  Fine.  Size  20 

Brezeniieim.  (Principality).  Crown  of  Charles  Au- 
gustus, 1790.  Bust;  rev.  arms,  two  ostriches  for  sup- 
porters. Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Small  Coins.  Quarter-thaler  and  base  Coin.  Fine. 

2 pieces 

Brunswick  (City).  Broad  Crown  of  Ferdinand  II., 
1624.  Arms  of  the  city  ; rev.  imperial  arms.  Nearly 
uncirculated. 

Crown  of  1632.  Same  reverse.  Still  finer. 

-|  Crown.  1675.  Lion  between  two  towers ; rev. 

bust  of  Rudolph  Augustus.  (Luneburg).  Fine. 

Early  Coins,  bfacteate  ; Charles  V.  “1111 

Gute  Pfenning  ” ; and  others.  Fine  and  rare  lot. 

6 pieces 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


177 


2926 
■ 2927 

•.  2923 

/ 2929 

2930 
•v  2931 

2932 
' 2933 

2934 

s[0 

-G  2935 
n 2936 

it  2937 

7 2938 

2939 

2940 
v 2941 

; 2942 


Brunswick  (City.) 
1534  and  1556.  ’ 


Quarter-thaler,  (Virgin  and  child.)  Jit 

2 pieces 


Bingen  and  Brannan  ; (One  siege  Coin.)  Rare. 

3 pieces 

Calcar  (KALKAR.)  Old  Groats.  Adolphus,  Count. 
Knight  standing ; rev.  cross.  Fine.  3 pieces 


j 4 >tO.CL 


Cleve  ; Adolph  1408 — 1437.  ADOLPHVS  DVX. 
MO  XT  ; the  duke  on  a throne  wearing  a cap;  rev. 
MONET,  etc.  “ Albus,”  marked  “ R.  R.”  Good  Ex- 
ample. See  Wellenheim,  7821. 

John  I.  144S  to  1481.  Groat;  rev.  long  cross, 

tleur  de  lis  in  angles.  Well.,  7883.  Fine  and  rare. 

William,  Duke,  1539  to  1592.  GVILHELMVS. 

D.  G.  IN  DEO  SPES  MEA  ; bust  in  a cap ; rev.  coat- 
of-arms.  Well.,  8075.  Crown. 

Mathias,  Duke.  Double  Groat.  Good. 

Billon  Money.  2 jdeccs 

Cobenzl.  Medal  of  Prince  Charles.  (Belgium.)  Bust ; 
rev.  within  an  order  chain,  a book  of  statutes,  open. 
Beautiful  proof.  Size  22 

Coburg  and  Coblentz,  (cities.)  Small  Coins.  4 pieces. 
Colmar.  Groats.  Arms  (sceptre  with  star  of  eight- 
points);  rev.  imperial  arms.  1660 — 1669.  2 pieces 

Cologne  (Coin).  City.  Arnulph,  King,  887  to  899. 
Penny  ; Ao  Lo. — 1 111  and  cross ; rev.  short  cross, 
u Colonia.’’  Excessively  rare. 

Otho  I.  (the  Great),  936  to  973.  Penny  ODDO. 

Fine  and  very  rare. 

(Bishopric.)  Pilligrin,  Arch,  1022  to  1035  ; bust  ; 

rev.  PILI ; as  it  came  it  from  the  die,  uneven.  Exces- 
sively rare  penny. 

Herman,  1035  — 1056;  Arch,  seated,  RADVS; 

rev.  church  ; penny.  Well.  7861.  Rare. 

Hildolphus,  1076—1079.  Penny.  The  Arch- 
bishop seated.  HIT.  ARC.  HEICOPV.  Rev.  EA- 
COTONIA.  EPAICI.  Well.,  7867.  Fine  and  rare. 

Another  of  Hildolphus.  Equally  tine. 

12 


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1 78  Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


tjO  2943  Cologne  (Coin).  City.  Adolph.  1193 — 1205  A.  D. 

EPIS.  The  Archbishop  seated;  rev.  church  with 
steeple  and  tower  at  each  side ; as  it  was  struck  ; 
Wellenheim  “ R.  II.”  Denarius. 

,.  v 2944  Engelbert.  1216 — 1225.  ENC.  TIZ.  Arch- 

bishop seated ; rev.  church.  Very  fine  penny. 

tv ' 2945  Bracteates  of  this  period.  8 pieces 

2946  Pennies  and  Half-pennies,  similar  to  those  de- 
scribed. Pare  lot.  9 pieces 


•V 


/ * 2947 


i 

V * ~ j 


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> 2948 


1 1 

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2949 


2950 


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ifatf  ^ 2954 

jl ^ 2955 


2951 


2952 


/°S 


2951 


M ) 7‘ 

1 ■ 2956 


' ‘ U jrV 


2957 


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Sede  vacante  Groat ; the  Virgin  seated.  JASP- 

MELCH.  BALTH  ; rev.  arms  (3  Crowns.)  Ex.  fine 
and  rare.  No  date  (126  L)  Varieties.  2 pieces 

Frederick  III.  1370-1411.  Groat.  St.  Peter 

seated.  FR1 DICES  ARE P VS  COLON  ; rev.  arms. 
MONETA,  etc.  Very  rare,  fine. 

Theodore  II.,  1414-1462.  Groat  ; St.  Peter 

seated.  A.  DN.  TEOD.  IC.  Fine,  rare. 

Coins  of  the  City  and  Bishopric;  Groat,  Albus, 

Solidus,  Obolus,  and  other  denominations.  All  good 
coins.  10  pieces 

Coins  of  Max  Hen.  Max,  Fred.  Leopold  I.,  and 

Charles  VI.  Fine  and  rare  lot.  4 pieces 

Miscellaneous  base  coins.  6 pieces 

Token ; Augusburg  Confession  Memorial,  1730. 

Arms  of  the  city  ; rev.  cup,  copper  plug.  Size  14 

Elector’s  Medalet ; the  Elec,  on  horseback  ; rev. 

two  swords  and  cross.  Beautiful  proof.  Size  12 

Jubilee  Medal  ; within  wreath  of  oak  and  vine, 

JUBEL  HOCIIZEIT  FEIER  ZU  KOLN,  1798 ; rev. 
an  altar  placed  between  rows  of  trees ; on  it  a Roman 
lamp  burning;  hands  clasping  a caduceus  above;  in 
Ex.  GLUCK LICH.  Psal.  127.  Proof.  Size  30 

Adolphus  (Schaumberg)  Archbishop,  1547-’49. 

Crown,  1549.  See  Well.,  7,963.  Fine  and  rare. 

Salentin.  Arche,  1567-77.  Crown,  St.  Peter 

standing,  date  1568;  rev.  Arms,  ARG  TVICI.  Or- 
dinary. See  Well.,  7,966.  Rare. 


i79 


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Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


Cologne  (Coin).  City.  Another  Crown  of  Bishop 
Salentin,  1569.  St.  Peter  walking  to  r. ; rev.  Coat-of-  f 


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2959 
/r  2960 
3 oO  2961 


arrns  ; (Well.  7,968.)  Pare. 

Maximillian  II.,  1569.  Uncirculated  Crown.  : v • 


Duplicate.  Fair  condition. 

Max.  Henry  (Bavaria)  Archbishop,  1650  to  ’88.  >' 


J JJ$962 


Fine  bust ; head  bare  ; rev.  arms  crowned,  1662.  Fine 
and  rare  crown. 

Sede  Macau te  Crown,  1688.  St.  Peter  ; rev.  The 


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J % 

/ 2963 


three  kings.  BALTHASAR,  CASPAR,  MELCHIOR, 
paying  homage  to  Jesus  in  the  arms  of  the  Virgin. 
Fine  and  rare. 

Sede  Vacante;  crown  of  the  same  type  of  differ-  \ 


2964 


\ 2965 
2966 


n 

p 296 


ent  execution,  and  very  fine,  1761 

Joseph  Clemens,  Bishop,  1693  and  1694.  f-  Crown.  J . . 

Different  style.  Fine.  2 pieces 

Leopold  I.,  Emp.  (Germany),  f Crown,  1700. 

Clement  Augustus ; rev.  view  of  mines,  1749  ; 


2968 


2969 

2970 


,j : 2971 


u 


2972 

2973 


date  in  long  letters,  | Crown. 

Constanz.  Penny  of  Hugo.  “ Grsef,”  1496-1520. 

Rare. 

Groats  of  Maximillian  I.  and  Ferdinand  II.  Fine. 

2 pieces 

Do.  of  the  City.  Fine.  2 pieces 

Groats  and  Half-groats.  3 pieces 

Medal  of  Cardinal  Francis.  Burnished.  Size  23  , 0 ' 

small  do.  Size  18 


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C 2974 
2975 


Corvey  (Abbey) ; Bracteate,  1111  Pfennings,  and  11 
Marien  gros.  Only  date  1656  ; rare.  3 pieces 

11  Mar.  Gros,  1653.  Large  A and  lily,  I).  G. 


EL.  ET  COM.  ABB.  CORB.  Very  fine  and  rare. 
Broad  Crown  of  Christopher  “ El.  et.  con. 


If 


-y  $2976 
S'  2977 


Abbas  Corbei,  S.  R.  I.  P.,  1686.  Coat-of-arms ; rev. 

St.  Vitus  with  eagle,  lamb,  and  palm.  Uncirculated, 
(valuable).  Size  32  j 

| Crown  of  St.  Christopher  ; has  his  bust.  Fine  /. 


and  rare. 

Small  Coin 


Size  24 
2 pieces 


LH41 


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Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


tfjyj  iS'  10  2978 


n 


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ff  2979 
2980 


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w 2981 


vvvj  [ ; ! /\f  i , 


JM  2982 


ff  2983 
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2985 


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8 


2986 


/.  2987 


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2991 

fy 


2992 


Castrest  (City.)  Ill  Groshen  of  John,  Margrave  of 
Brandenburg,  1515.  Bust,  good. 

Cvritz.  (City.)  Bracteate. 

Darmstadt,  Martin  Luther;  Memorial  of  the  Refor- 
mation Jubilee,  1817,  Oct.  31.  Bust  of  Dr.  Luther; 
rev.  ins.  Uncirculated.  Size  12 

Similar,  to  commemorate  “ Zum  Andenken,  der 

Colden  Hochzeit,”  1827.  Louis  and  Louisa,  Gr.  Duke 
and  Duchess  of  Hesse. 

Dortmund  (City,)  King  Rudolph  T,  1273-91.  King  seated 
with  muncl  and  cross  staff;  I)OL;  rev.  head  in  a 
triangle — over  it,  cross.  CIVI.  D.  Solidus.  Fine, 
rare. 

Duplicate.  Equally  good. 

YI.  Pfennings;  TREMONIEKSIS  ; some  with 

countermarks  ; good  examples.  1 pieces 

Twelfth  and  twen tv-fourth  Thalers.  Uncirculated. 

2 pieces 

■ Varieties,  small  coins.  6 pieces 

Ferdinand  II.,  1638.  Bust ; rev.  Eagle  within  two 

circles,  with  “ Moneta  nova  civitat  Imper  Tremonien- 
sis,  ” in  larger  circle  ; “ Domine  da  pacem,”  in  smaller. 
Ducat  or  dollar.  Rare.  Well  preserved. 

Crown  of  Charles  VII.,  1742.  Fine  and  rare. 

Leopold  and  Ferdinand  I Crowns.  2 pieces 

Dresden.  Large  Klippinger,  crown-size,  1662.  Square 
pyramidal  column,  with  shields  at  top  and  base ; hand 
from  a cloud  on  each  side,  crowning  the  summit;  be- 
neath the  Hebrew  name  of  Jehovah.  On  each  side  pil- 
lars twined  ; on  them  two  doves  and  a dame  ; rev.  ins. 
in  Dutch.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Medal  of  John  George  III.,  Elector  of  Sax- 
ony ; beautiful  bust,  JEIIOVA  VEXILLVM  MEVM ; 
rev.  view  of  the  City  on  the  River  Elba.  Uncirculated. 

Size  26 

Dulken  (City).  Groat,  CIVIT  DVLKEUSI,  in 
small  circle  around;  motto  of  France,  “ Sit  FTo,”  etc. 
Small  cross;  rev.  edifice  within  a border  of  fleur-de-lis. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc . 


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CIYIS  TYROU  YS,  thirteenth  cent.  Fine  and  very 


rare. 

2993  Duren  (City).  Groat  William  YIL,  Duke,  1339-1361. 

Yerv  fine  and  rare.  2 pieces 

2931 Groat,  similar  to  2992.  Equally  line  and  rare. 

2995  Small  coins.  3 pieces 

2996  Dusseldorf.  (City).  Small  coins.  Fine.  2 do. 

2997  Dietrichstein.  Crown  ot  Sigismund,  Louis  Count. 

1638.  Bust ; rev.  double  eagle,  on  its  breast  Fill ; 
below,  family  arms,  LIBER  BARO.  LN.  IIOLLEU- 
BYRG,  etc.  Madai,  1681.  Well.  9519.  Uncircu- 
lated. Rare. 

2998  Splendid  uncirculated  Crown  of  Ferdinand  I. 

1695.  Madai,  1618.  Well.  9527.  Rare. 

2999  Eggenberg  (Principality).  Beautiful  Crown  of  John 

Christian,  and  John  Sey fried,  1658  ; the  two  brothers 
face  to  face  ; rev.  beautiful  coat-of-arms  and  crown. 
Madai,  1156.  Well.  9538. 

3000  Eiohstadt.  Episcopal  Dollar  of  John  Eucharius,  1691. 

Arms  with  four  crests;  rev.  St.  Wilibald  standing.  Yery 
fine.  See  for  similar  dollar,  Well.  2110;  Madai,  802. 

3001  Twenty  Marks  (Half  Crown)  John  Anton  II. 

1755.  Bust  in  Episcopal  robes  ; rev.  arms.  Uncir- 
culated. 


3002 


Sede  Yacante  (or  vacancy  of  the  See).  1757.  Con- 


vention  Dollar,  by  (Exlein . See  Madai,  5276.  Wel- 
lenheim,  2118.  Fine.  Rare. 


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3003 


3005 


3006 

3007 

3008 


John  Anton  III.  1781-1790.  Convention  Dol-  * 

lar  of  1783.  Bust;  rev.  coat-of-arms.  See  Well.  2155. 


3001 


Fine. 

Duplicate.  Fine. 

Convention  Gulden,  same  date.  (20  EIFTE,  F. 

M.)  Uncirculated.  See  Well.  2156. 


— Duplicate.  Fine. 

— Small  coins. 


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1 pieces  N.I 

Sede  Yacante,  1790.  Double  Convention  Crown. 


ver 


- utuc  v decline,  j_7ouuie  vmnvention  urown.  r\ 

J broad.  Episcopal  chair  or  throne  vacant ; rev.  / ' < 

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3017 


3018 


3019 


tree  supporting  fifteen  shields,  WILLIBALOSBYRC, 
Splendid  proof.  Well.  2457. 

Eichstadt.  Duplicate.  Very  fine. 

Josephus,  (of  Stubenberg).  Convention  Gulden. 

1790.  XX  EINE  FEIXE  MARCK.  Bust  and  coat- 
of-arras.  YASCYLIS  AYLAE,  etc.  Well.  2458. 
Einbeck  (City).  Groschen,  or  IY.  GTJTE  PFS. 
1568  . MO  . XO  . EIXBECK.  G.  under  a Crown. 
Fine. 

Groats  ; rev.  Yirgin  and  child,  1669,  and  imperial 

symbol.  Uncirculated.  2 pieces 

YI.  Marien  Groschen,  1669.  Large  ornamented 

letter  E.  Fine  and  rare. 

Same  of  1673,  and  small  coins.  4 pieces 

Eisenach,  in  Grand  Duchy  of  Weimar,  where  Dr.  Lu- 
ther was  confined.  Medal  in  commemoration  of  events 
in  Luther’s  life,  EISEXACH  IX  LEID  TJXD 
FREUD.  Yiew  of  city,  castle,  and  church  ; various 
quotations  from  the  Bible — one  on  the  edge.  O11  one 
shield  an  open  Bible  ; on  another  DOCT.  MAR- 
TIXYS  LYTHER  YOX  EISLEBEX ; extremely  fine 
and  valuable  Medal.  Xearly  proof.  Size  28 

E isle  ben,  birthplace  of  Luther.  Broad  Crown  with 
Dr.  Martin  Luther’s  bust,  full  face  ; u 1661”  on  his 
breast ; rev.  view  of  four  edifices  with  spires ; in  front, 
a row  of  trees  ; in  ex.  shield  ; inscription  in  quaint 
German  characters,  MART.  LUTHER,  etc.  In  ex- 
tremely fine  preservation,  and  very  rare.  Size  30 
Small  coin,  with  name  of  city  ; an  artisan  seated  at 


3020 


his  work,  driving  a stamp— pronounced  R.  R.  Size  14 

Elbing  (City).  Groschen  under  Gustavus  Adolphus, 
(Sweden).  1659.  MOX.  XO.  ELB.  ; and  another. 
Rare.  2 pieces 

Elwangen  ; Episcopal  Dollar  of  Anton,  1765.  Con- 
vention piece,  described  in  Madai,  5435.  Wellenheim, 
3402.  Bust  in  ermine,  on  the  breast,  cross,  etc.  Yery 
fine,  rare. 

Half  Dollar  (Gulden),  same  type  and  date.  Fine. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities,  etc. 


1 83 


i~0  3021 


it 


3022 


ft 


/sf  3023 

3024 

Crt) 


rr 


3025 

3026 

C t 3027 


1/  3028 

t/  3029 


f j 

3030 


3031 

3032 

3033 


Emden.  Dollar,  under  Ferdinand  II.  Coat-of-arms  of 
the  city  ; rev.  coat-of-arms  of  Germany  ; not  in  W el- 
le'nheim.  Good,  rare. 

Thaler,  Leopold  I.,  Emp.,  (Two-third  Crown). 

16S8.  Very  fine. 

Quarter  do.,  and  two  (Stuver).  2 pieces 

Thaler  (Forty  Stuver).  MOAETA  AOVA  AD. 

LOS.  CIVITAT  EMBD.  Lion;  rev.  “ Ritter smanC 
Soldier  standing,  at  his  feet  a shield,  COAFIDEAS 
DNO.  AO  A.  MOVETVR.  Uncirculated.  See  Wel- 
lenheim,  4534,  R.  R. 

Emeeich,  (City).  X Heller.  1568.  Fine  and  rare. 

Essen.  Small  Coins.  Arms,  two  fishes.  Rare. 

5 pieces 

Esslingen.  Luther  Medal  in  commemoration  of  the 
Jubilee,  1717.  Bust  of  Dr.  Luther  within  two  circles 
of  inscription  ; rev.  view  of  the  State-house — blazing 
sun  and  double  circle  as  before.  Extremely  fine  and 
rare.  Size  20 

Erfurt,  arms,  a wheel.  Collection  of  small  coins,  all  f 
rare.  v 8 pieces 

Groats  1624  and  12  Einen  Thalers  ; on  both  sides 

wheel.  Very  fine,  rare.  4 pieces 

Crown  of  1617.  MOAETA.  ARGEATA.  CIVI- 


V * 


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3034 


Crown  ot  1617.  ivlOiNLlA.  AlCGEJN  1 A.  CIV  1-  . / 

TATIS  EREEORD.  Rev.  DATE  CAESARIS  & > -A :'  i t 
CAESARI  QVADE  DEO.  Fine  and  rare. 

— — Medal  in  honor  of  Frederick  Charles  Joseph.  ' , 

1777.  Bust;  rev.  city.  Fine.  Size  32 

Erpach.  Arms  of  Erpach  ; rev.  double-headed  eagle. 
FERDIAAADVS  II.,  etc.  1623.  Crown,  described  • ■ 
in  Wellenheim,  3925,  and  Madai,  1684,  as  rare.  A 
fine  example.  Xearly  uncirculated. 

Esterhazy.  Fine  Crown  of  Aicholas  Joseph,  1770. 

Bust  and  coat-of-arms  (Convention  Dollar).  See  Wel- 
lenheim, 1316. 

Frankfort-on-the-Main.  A collection  of  early  Coins. 

2 ALBVS,  Denari,  etc.,  with  later  examples  of  the 
coins  of  the  city.  Fine  and  not  easily  got  together. 

8 pieces 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


184 

3035  Frankfort-on-the-Main.  Uncirculated  Coins,  recent 

date ; 6,  3,  and  1 Krs.  Brilliant.  11  pieces 

3036  Medal  or  Coin  in  memory  of  the  Reformation  fes- 

tival, in  1617  ; VERBVM  DOMINI — an  angel  with 
the  Bible;  rev.  inscription  in  nine  lines.  SeeWellen- 
heim,  4286.  Not  fine,  rare.  Size  16 

3037  Crown  of  1637.  Cross  bearing  the  arms  of  the 


At,7 


r 


free  city  ; rev.  arms  of  Germany  and  title  of  Ferdinand 
II.  Fine  and  rare. 

3038  1774.  1 Heller,  fine  silver.  Proof. 

1308. 

Medalets,  (no  date,)  to  incite  industry. 


F 

1 3J  . 
/ 3038* 

3039 


( 


J 0 3040 


v 

y 


i°- 


3041 

3042 

3043 

3044 

3045 


U 3046 
3047 

b 3048 
„ 3049 

I jf* 050 
')  I 3051 


See  Well., 
Size  14 
Size  15 

Convention  Crown  1776.  (X  Marks.)  DEO  ET 

CAESARE.  3 figures  beneath  the  All-seeing  Eye ; 
rev.  inscription  within  laurel  crown.  Yery  fine. 
Nearly  proof.  Well.,  4309,  called  rare. 

— — Jubilee  Medal,  third  centennial  festival  of  the 
Reformation,  1817.  Pierced.  Size  17 

Similar.  Same  date.  Size  15 

Double  Thaler.  Yiew  of  the  free  city.  1840. 

Nearly  proof. 

Tin  ler  1848,  on  the  election  of  the  Arch  Duke 


John,  as  Yicar  of  Germany.  Yery  fine.  Nearly  proof. 
Rare. 

Duplicate. 

Thaler  in  commemoration  of  the  birth  of  Goethe 

— centennial  anniversary,  1849.  Fine,  rare. 

Thaler  in  memory  of  Schiller’s  birth  — the  first 

centenary,  1849.  Fine,  rare. 

Double  Thaler  of  1862.  Female  bust  crowned 

with  wreath  of  oak  leaves.  Yery  fine. 

Thaler.  Same  type. 

Target  Festival  Thaler.  1862.  Yery  fine. 

Thaler  of  the  free  city,  struck  in  1863.  Yiew  of 

the  house  in  which  the  princes  met  in  convention.  Un- 
circulated. Rare. 

Norman  confederation.  Gulden. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  185 


3052 


3053 


•3/  I 


j 

r l 


3054 

- 0 

r ^-3055 


Frankfort-  on-tiie-Oder.  Copper  Bracteate;  two  shields, 
helmet  and  hen.  Wellenheim,  6610.  2 pieces 

Jubilee  Medal  to  commemorate  the  foundation  of 

the  Academy;  the  second  centennial  festival,  1706. 

See  Wellenheim,  6612.  Rare,  beautiful.  Thick. 

Size  15 

Freiburg  (City).  Bracteate,  and  small  coin.  Head  of 
a monstrous  bird  or  dragon.  3 pieces 

Crown  1568.  CIYITAS  FRIBYRGEYS.  Mon- 
strous head;  rev.  bust  of  Ferdinand  I.  Well.,  3698.  V C l i f 1 


Rare,  fine. 

3056  Friedburg  (City).  Under  John  Eitel  Diede.  (See 

Well.,  3938.)  Gulden,  1675  ; obv.  St.  George  and 
Dragon  ; rev.  double  eagle.  Rare.  Size  24 

3057  Convention  Gulden,  1766.  u Moneta  Castri.” 

Coin  of  the  castle  of  Friedburg.  See  Well.,  3946. 
Rare.  Yearly  proof. 

3058  Convention  Crown  of  1804.  MOY  YOY  CAS- 


3059 
0 3060 


3061 
jT** 3062 
3063 


Si  1 
S.f 


3064 

3065 


A 


TRI  IMP  FRIEDBERG ; St.  George  on  horseback 
transfixing  the  dragon  ; rev.  FRAYC  H.  D.  G.  R.  I. 
S.  A.  COYSERVATOR  CASTRI.  Double  eagle. 
See  long  description  in  Wellenheim,  who  calls  it  rare. 
Extremely  fine.  Yearly  proof. 

con  cli  ant. 
2 pieces. 

Crown. 
(Arms,  2 


A 

*V(  v 


Freudenburg  1803.  2 small  coins  ; lion 

ZYR  FREUDE  DER  IUCEYD.  Fine. 

Fugger.  Max.,  Count  under  Ferd.  II.,  1622. 

See  Wellenheim,  2482.  Broad  and  fine, 
fleur  de  lis.) 

Small  Coin. 

Quarter-crown.  Poor. 

t . 

Fulda.  (Bishopric.)  Medallion  Crown  of  Placid  us, 
bishop  ? etc. ; bust  in  robes  with  cross  on  his  breast,  on 
his  head  a cap  ; rev.  oval  shield  with  two  helmets  and 
cross.  PIETATE  ET  COYSTAYTIA.  1688.  Ma- 
dai,  961  ; Well.,  3958.  Slightly  rubbed,  yet  fine  and 
rare.  ' Size  30 

Small  Coins,  early  date.  5 pieces 

Adolphus.  Curious  Coin.  1728.  Rare. 


f J 


e 


I A4 


1 i 


1 86 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


ft 

3066 

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3067 

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3081 
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f 3083 
j ^084 


Fulda.  Sede  Vacante  (vacancy  of  the  See.)  1788. 
Superb  Medal  Crown ; obv.  a bishop  seated  under  a 
canopy  or  in  the  holy  gate;  rev.  arms  of  Fulda  (square 
cross)  within  a circle  of  the  shields  of  14  canons. 
Proof. 

Medal  Coin  (60  eine  feme  mark)  in  memory  of 

Henry  VIII.,  Bishop  of  Fulda,  etc.,  etc.,  1788.  Size  18 

Adalbert  III.  1788  to  1802.  Convention  Crown, 

1795.  Bust ; rev.  PBO  DEO  ET  PATRIA.  Very 
fine.  W ell.,  3986. 

Same;  Crown,  1795;  in  place  of  bust,  a eoat-of- 

arms;  rev.  same  as  last.  Fine  proof.  See  Well.,  3987. 

Same;  Crown  of  1796,  with  bust.  Extra  fine. 

Duplicate. 

Half-crown  or  Convention  Gulden  1796.  Extra 

fine.  Well.  3989. 

% 

Furstenburg.  Prince  Joseph  William  Ernest,  1729. 
Splendid  Medal  Crown,  “ Ausbente  Thaler,”  bust ; 
rev.  view  of  mines.  Madai,  1654.  Well.,  3713.  Size  28 

Same;  Crown  of  1762.  Bust;  rev.  shield,  etc. 

Extremely  fine. 

Small  base  coins.  2 pieces 

Freisingen.  Bishop  Conrad;  Crown,  1790. 

Gimborn  ; small  coin  (24  Ein  Thaler),  Louis,  Count  of 
Wahnoden  ; his  monogram.  Rare. 

Gluckstadt.  (City).  1666.  “ XYI  Ereich’s  Thaler ;” 
rev.  bust  of  Frederick.  Ex.  fine.  Well.  5001. 

Bracteates,  large  G.  2 pieces 

Glatz,  Count  John.  Fine  gilded  crown,  1542  ; MO- 
NETA  COMITATVS  GLACENS,  lion;  rev.  two 
shields;  on  one,  bull’s  head,  front  face.  See  Well.  6964 
for  crown  of  1540.  Fine  and  rare. 

With  unclassified  coins.  5 pieces 

Gottingen  and  Gluckstadt.  2 pieces 

Others ; one  of  Christian  111.,  Denmark.  3 pieces 

Goslar.  Solidus,  Henry,  Kaiser  1056 — 1106.  Bust, 
full  face,  crown,  IIEIN ; rev.  the  Apostles  Simon  and 
Judas — IYDA.  See  Well.  4547.  Fine  §tnd  very  rare. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities,  etc . 187 

3085  Goslae.  Another  ; thin  and  never  in  circulation.  Same 

type. 

3086  Others.  Same  type.  3 pieces 

3087  Broad  groat.  Lion  and  eagle ; rev.  the  Apostles 

Simon  and  Judas.  Yery  rare. 

3088  Groat.  Eagle ; rev.  Virgin  and  child.  Uncir- 

culated. Hare. 

3089  Small  coins  with  the  arms  and  title  of  Goslar; 

eagle  displayed,  GOSLAR — a great  variety,  such  as 
2 and  4 pfennings,  marien  groschen  (with  the  Virgin 
Mary),  etc.,  etc.  Fine  lot.  7 pieces 

3090  Similar  lot.  8 pieces 

3091  IIII  Gute  Groschen  1674.  Yearly  uncirculated. 

3092  Crown  (15)96,  the  Virgin  and  child ; below,  on 

shield,  the  Goslar  eagle;  rev.  the  double  eagle  of  Ger- 
many, under  Rudolph  II.  Madai,  2233.  Well.,  4552. 
Fine  and  rare. 

3093  Crown  1622,  under  Ferdinand  II.  Same  type  as 

last.  Very  tine  and  broad. 

3094  Splendid  uncirculated  crown  of  1705  under  Jo- 

seph I.  DEI  ET  MARIAE  FILIUS  SPES  ROSTRA 
IESUS  : on  a label  crossing  the  field  RESP — GOSL. 
Rot  in  Wellenheim.  Very  rare,  and  one  of  the  best 
executed  coins  in  the  collection.  Very  broad. 

3095  Another  of  equal  beauty,  1723.  § crown.  En- 

tirely uncirculated. 

3096  Geevesmolen  (City).  Groschen.  Rare.  3 pieces 

3097  Gusteow  and  Gartz.  City  and  Count  of.  Groschen 

and  half  groschen.  Fine  and  rare.  2 pieces 

3098  Guek.  Francis  XAVIER,  Bishop  and  Prince  of  Gurk 

and  Count  of  Salm  ; splendid  uncirculated  crown  of 
1801.  Bust;  rev.  coat-of-arms,  IR  TE  DOM1RE 
SPERAVI.  By  Donner.  In  Appel  Thai.  Sam.  332. 
Well.  9951.  Rare. 

3099  IIagexau,  Groschen  of  the  city.  1551.  Fine. 

3100  IIaldenstein  (Barony).  Arms  ; rev.  cross.  2 pieces 


Silver  Coins . of  German  Cities , etc. 


i— i 

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TO 

3101 

rf.1  V r f 

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-a  3102 

3103 

•v  '"tx 

3104 

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ib\\ATyr 

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3105 

3106 

3107 

> 

3108 

3109 

Hasui 

3110 

- 

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t fo  3111 

3112 

j ?i  V ' AC 

t/C/3113 

UmI 

3114 

Wf' 

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/ 

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l M ■ 

Halbekstadt.  Crown  of  Albert,  Margrave  of  Bran- 
denburg and  Cardinal,  1540.  Coat-of-arms  ; rev.  St. 
Stephen,  SAINT CT  STEF  PROTO  MARTIR.  Well. 
7202.  Well  preserved  and  rare. 

Thaler  of  1629  ; MONETA  NOUA  HALBER- 

STAIJ ; coat-of-arms  and  St.  Stephen.  Very  fine. 

Andreas  Thaler,  under  Henry  Julius  of  Bruns- 
wick, 1605.  St.  Andrew,  HONESTTJM  PRO  PA- 
TRIA.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Crown  of  the  city,  1691.  Coat-of-arms,  with  hel- 
met and  plume ; rev.  St.  Stephen  (I.  C.)  Beautiful 
uncirculated  pieces.  Size  29 

Duplicate,  nearly  as  fine. 

Early  coins,  bracteates,  etc.  6 pieces 

Halle  (Schwabia).  Small  coins,  pennies  and  smaller 
with  the  sign  of  Plalle — outstretched  hand — and  cross. 
Fine  and  very  rare.  3 pieces 

Another,  similar  lot.  “ 

Similar,  with  “ Friedmunz  ” 1714.  “ 

Crown  of  Halle,  under  Charles  Y.  1545  ; two 

shields,  hand  and  cross,  and  arms  and  title  of  the  Em- 
peror. Madai,  2239,  Well.  3409.  Fine  and  rare. 

Reformation  Jubilee,  1717,  second  centennial. 

NYLLAS  HIC  METYIT  YNDAS,  Noah’s  ark  ; rev. 
bust  of  Dr.  Martin  Luther.  Entirely  uncirculated 

medalet.  Size  19 

On  the  inauguration  of  the  Academy  in  1694. 

Pelican  and  young.  Thick  medalet.  Beautiful  proof. 

Size  13 

Half-crown  under  the  Emperor  Francis  I.,  1746. 

His  bust,  laureated.  By  Werner.  Fine. 

Extremely  fine  crown  of  Halle  under  Joseph  II. 

By  (Exlein.  Uncirculated,  rare. 

Not  in  Wellenheim. 

Hameln  (City).  (The  arms  resemble  halves  of  the  letter 
O placed  back  to  back.  The  coins  of  this  city  gene- 
rally have  a church  or  cathedral  with  two  towers  and 
cross  on  a pointed  gable).  A fine  collection  of  early 
coins,  silver  and  billon.  8 pieces 


o 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


189 


3116 

3117 

3118 


3119 


3120 


Hamel  n (City).  YI.  Marien  Groschen.  1668.  Fine. 
Hamm  (City).  Small  coin.  1729. 

Hamburg  (City).  Arms,  (gates  with  three  towers). 
Bracteates.  4 pieces 

Solidus.  MONETA  HAMBVRG;  rev.  BEXE- 

DICTYS.  DEYS;  cross  with  arrow  heads  in  the 
angles.  Fine  and  rare. 

Quarter  Crown  of  the  city  under  Rudolph  II. 

(16)86.  Similar  (thin),  (16)97.  Both  fine  and  rare. 

2 pieces 


♦t 

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Y 7 v- 1 1 


V 

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TV  V i \S  {'  v- 


IvVAYYT 


3121 


3122 

3123 


“ II.  Schill.  current,  Hamburg,”  under  Charles  YI. 

1727,  four  ‘do.,  under  Francis  II.,  1797,  and  others.  All 
fine  uncirculated  coins.  10  pieces 

Another  lot  not  as  good.  8 pieces 

School  Medal,  BRABEOX  SCIIOLE,  etc. ; rev. 


U > g '• 

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ft  l -r‘  ^ ’ 


3124 


T>125 


laurel  crown  on  a mountain  top ; student  kneeling,  in 
his  hand  a flower ; (Emblem  of  Hope).  Fine.  Size  19 

Another ; rev.  arm  from  a cloud  with  sword  and 

Bible,  BELLI  PACISQYE  MIXISTRAE.  Uncir- 
culated. ' Size  22 

Crown  under  Ferdinand  II.  1621.  See  Madai 


V 


Wellenheim,  1503. 


As  it  came  from  the  die. 


4 lAAttnC 


3126 

3127 


L f 


3128 


3129 


3130 

3131 
,3132 


>1 33 


2245. 

Rare. 

Another,  same  date.  Uncirculated. 

Medal  of  the  City  with  inscription  on  both  sides, 

not  understood.  Size  24 

Hanau  ; Philip  Maurice,  Count.  1614.  Quarter  Crown. 

Bust  within  double  circle  of  inscription  ; rev.  arms.  C - / ,./ 
Madai,  5849.  Well.,  4004.  Rare,  in  good  condition. 

John  Reinhart  I.  1610.  Count,  under  Ferd.  II. 

Quarter  crown.  Well.  4020. 

Same  (XII.  Stuck).  1625. 

Small  coins.  4 pieces 

Crown  of  Katharine  Belgica.  1622.  Under  Fer- 
dinand II.  Fine.  See  Well.,  4000. 

Duplicate,  but  without  date.  Finer  than  last. 


V j.;C 


it 


if  iy 

v 


•w 

YJF 


3134 


Rare. 

Thaler  of  Frederick  Casimer. 


C! 


1675.  Bust  of  the 


Count;  rev.  arms. 


Fine. 


§ * 

A 

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Silver  Corns  of  German  Cities , etc. 


s 


/ 


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$ wi 

A rL 

» w f ' . ' y / > f 


190 

#03135 
/o?  3136 
/ 3137 

43 3138 

/O  3139 


/ 3118 


IIanau,  etc.  Duplicate,  without  date.  Rubbed. 

Thaler  of  Philip  Reinhart.  1693.  Very  fine. 

Do.  1691.  Equally  fine. 

Hanover.  (Kingdom.)  Arms,  gate  with  two  towers. 
Lion  and  flower  with  three  leaves.  Collection  of  the 
earliest  small  coins  from  1538..  Rare  lot.  6 pieces 

Beautiful  coins  from  1535,  with  trefoil,  and  Virgin 

and  Jesus;  XII.  Marien  Groschen,  with  the  gate,  etc. 
Rare  lot.  - 3 pieces 

XII.  Marien  Groschen  .1669  ; rev.  gate,  trefoil 

and  lion.  Very  fine.  Rare. 

Others.  One  fine.  2 pieces 

Crown  of  the  City  under  Ferd.  II.  1625.  Ex- 
tremely fine. 

Shooting  Festival  Thaler.  1872.  Brilliant  proof 

Hazfeld.  Three  Gute  Ivrs.  1681.  Rare. 
Helligenstadt.  Small  coin.  Rare. 

Hutsfoed.  Small  coin.  St.  Andrew’s  cross  on  square 
cross.  Rare. 

Heidelberg.  Medal  Crown  of  1686 — the  third  jubilee 
of  the  University,  (founded  in  1386).  Three  figures 
seated  in  a gothic  edifice ; rev.  long  inscription.  Ex- 
tremely fine  and  rare.  See  Madai,  2372.  Well.  3722. 

Medal  Crown  of  1699.  Arms  of  Heidelberg,  IX 

PACE  ET  AEQUITATE  ; rev.  St.  Anthony  with 
crosier  and  open  book.  Beautiful  uncirculated  piece. 
Rare.  Size  30 

Jubilee  of  the  University — Fourth  centenary. 

LAETA  SAECULI  V.  AVSPICIA.  Pallas  seated  ; 
rev.  bust  of  Charles  Theodore,  IXSTAVRATOR. 
Extremely  fine,  rare.  Wellenheim  describes  one  in 
copper.  No.  3725.  Size  23 

Medal  in  honor  of  Charles  Theodore,  El.  Palatine. 

Bust,  view  of  the  city.  Fine  proof. 


Two-third  Crown,  under  Francis  I;  rev.  1761. 

Uncirculated.  Size  24 


Silver  Corns  of  German  Cities , etc.  191 


■O 


'3152 


3153 


' 3154 


//  3155 
4 3156 


IIeilbronn.  Jubilee  of  the  Reformation,  17.17 — second 
centenary.  Double  Groschen  ; on  one  side,  within 
an  edifice,  a spring  with  lilies  growing.  See  Wel- 
lenheim,  3421.  Uncirculated  and  beautiful.  Rare. 
Hildesheim  (City  and  Bishopric).  Bracteate  and  early 
coins.  Small  size.  Id  pieces 

Another  selection,  larger  and  finer  coins  5 pieces. 

VI.  Marien  Groschen,  1673,  and  XII.  do.,  1676 

Virgin  and  arms  of  Hild.  See  Well.  1605.  Rare. 

2 pieces 


Id,// 

mute, 


Jodocus  Edmund,  1694  and  others,  some  not  in 


fnnn 


L 


^3157 
0 3158 
3159 


O 


3160 


Wellenheim.  Fine  and  rare  lot.  Twelve  and  six 
Marien  Groschen. 

Twenty-four  Marien  Groschen,  1690. 

and  One-third  Reich’s  Thaler.  All  fine. 

Fred.  William  Bishop.  1764.  XX. 

marks.  (Thaler).  Bust  good. 

XXIII.  Marien  Groschen,  City  of  1 

Nearly  proof.  Rare. 

Superb  Triple  Dollar,  under  Rudolph  II.  Arms 


6 ’ pieces 

J , 

VI.  do. , 

i'U 

3 pieces 

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A | ; j 

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1769 


O. 


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of  Hild,  on  a shield  covering  the  imperial  eagle ; I)A 
PACFM  DO  MINE  IN  DIEBVS  NOSTRIS 


C 110\ 


HILDESHEIM  ; rev.  Rudolph  on  horseback,  his  head 


0 3161 


fV 

I..-  3162 


) 3163 


laureated.  Not  in  Wellenheim.  Rare.  Size  39 

Hohenloiie.  Wolfgang  Julius,  Prince  of  Neuenstein. 
Splendid  uncirculated  Crown  of  1697.  Bust  with 
shield  ; rev.  cavalier  galloping  over  prostrate  enemies. 
SO  FAIIRT  EIN  BECILT  EDLER  SINN.  See 
Madai,  1723.'  Well.  3428.  Marked  rare. 

Duplicate.  Burnished,  but  really  a fine  crown 

and  rare. 

Convention  Piece  (sixty  marks),  of  Neuenstein. 


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1165 


Louis,  Fred.  Charles,  Pr.  of  Oeringen.  Very  fine 

crown  of  1770.  (Convention  Dollar),  by  Oexlein.  See 
Well.,  3433;  Madai,  6791.  Scarce. 

Convention  Dollar  or  Crown  of  same  Prince. 

1785.  See  Well.,  3437.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 


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192 


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Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 

Hoiienlohe.  Another  of  1797.  Same  Prince.  Equal- 
ly line  and  rare  crown  ; altogether  different  design. 
Not  in  Well. 

Small  Coin  of  this  Prince.  1804.  Pare. 

John  Frederick,  of  Langenburg.  Beautiful  crown 

of  1695.  Coat-of-arms  ; rev.  cavalier.  Rare. 

Christian  Fred.  Charles,  of  Kirchberg.  Conven- 
tion Crown  of  1781.  Bust;  rev.  coat-of-arms.  See 
Well.,  3439.  Very  fine.  Marked  rare. 

Half  Dollar,  same  type.  Rare. 

Convention  Gulden,  by  Oexlein , of  Charles  Albert, 

of  Scliillingsfurt.  1770.  See  Well.,  3449.  Rare 
type. 

Coins  of  the  \ Dollar  size,  to  match  some  of  the 

foregoing.  Fine.  3 pieces 

Under  Ferdinand  II.,  1623.  A fine  Crown.  Rare. 

IIohnstein.  Dollar  of  Ernest  III.  (15)85.  Count. 
Coat-of-arms ; rev.  St.  Andrew  DO  IN  LORA  E 
CLETTENB.  Rare. 

12Marien  Groschen  of  Fred.  Ulrich  of  Brunswick. 

Arms;  rev.  Wild  man.  See  Well., 4622. 

Small  coins.  2 pieces 

Holzappel  (in  Anhalt).  Beautiful  Dollar  of  Charles 
Lewis,  of  Schaumberg ; view  of  mines  ; above,  blazing 
sun.  AN  GOTTES  SEGEN,  etc.,  1774.  Uncircu- 
lated. Rare, 

Gulden.  Same  type.  Well.,  5,374. 

Horn.  Crown  of  Philip  V.,  Baron  of  Montmorenci, 
and  Count  of  Horn.  (1568.)  See  . Well.,  8,902.  Two 
shields  with  two  helmets  ; rev.  St.  Martin  dividing  his 
cloak  with  a beggar  sitting  on  the  ground — St.  M.  on 
horseback.  Fine , and  very  rare. 

Another,  in  good  preservation. 

Half-crown  ot  this  rare  type.  Fine.  Marked  R.  R. 

by  Well.,  8,905. 

Half-thaler  of  Phil,  de  Mont.  Rare. 

IIoy a.  Groschen  16-19.  Arms,  two  claws  ; rev.  sign 
of  the  Empire.  MENSCHEN.  Uncirculated,  and 
very  rare. 

Same,  with  coins  of  double  size. 


3 pieces 


Ip  3185 


3 3186 
3187 


//  3191 
H 3192 


3191 
j 3195 


'/  319G 


* 3197 
„ 3198 
,,  3199 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  193 


Hoxter  and  IIoerde.  “Moneta  Novalloxe/’  1551  and 

Mon.  Nov.  Hoe.  Pennies  and  groats.  Fine  and  rare 
lot.  6 pieces 

Hennberg.  (arms  a lien).  Small  thin  coins.  2 pieces 

f Stuck  of  16-92  (Thaler  size.)  Coat-of-arms  and 

hen.  FELIX  FODINARUM  ILME  NAVIENSIVM 
REPARATIO,  with  a countermark.  Well.,  6,288. 
Good. 

Crown  of  16-96;  arms  on  two  shields,  supported 

bv  two  miners.  “ Moneta  Nova  Ducum  Saxoniae”  ; 
rev.  hen  standing.  “ Crescit  Et  Hoc  Tuto  Gaudet 
Tutissima  Septo.”  Extremely  fine,  rare. 

Isny  (City) . Groat  without  date.  “ Moneta  Nova  Civitas 
Isnia.”  Eagle  displayed,  on  his  breast,  a horse  shoe  ; 
rev.  star  of  six  points  ; above,  eagle.  Fine  and  very 
rare. 

Same,  except  small  star  of  five  points  in  the  angles 

of  the  large  one.  Equally  fine  and  rare. 

Groschen  of  15o5,  under  Charles  V.,  has  his  name. 

Fine  and  rare. 


Jena.  Denarius.  King  seated  ; rev.  view  of  an  edifice, 
(cathedral  ?)  Fine  one  of  1616  ; view  of  the  university ; 
and  one  Bracteate.  3 pieces 

Jever.  (in  Oldenburg)  Maria  Count,  in  1517-1575. 
Coat-of-arms  and  helmet.  “ MARIA  C D.  V.  FR.  T 
JEVER.  RV.  OS.  V.  VV  ; rev.  Daniel  in  the  lion’s 
den  (15)  67;  crown  : in  excellent  preservation,  and  very 
rare. 


Duplicate  in  all  respects.  See  Well.,  4,953. 

— — Early  coins.  A great  variety,  displaying  the  cross 
in  many  forms — “ L and  2 Jever  Stuiver,”  and  others. 
Interesting  lot.  7 pieces. 

Thick  Coin  of  Frederick  Augustus  (of  Anhalt)  from 

1746  to  1793.  “12  Jever  Groot,”  1764.  See  Well., 
4959.  Bure.  About  thickness  of  a dollar.  Size  12 

Duplicate.  Same  in  all  respects. 

4 Groots  and  1 Groot.  Same  Count. 

Others.  Same. 


2 pieces 
2 pieces 


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194 

I ""'11200  Jever.  Reiehs  Thaler  of  Fred.  Aug.  Sophie,  1798.  See 
Well.,  4,960.  Very  fine. 

m 3201  Duplicate.  Same  in  all  respects. 

y 3202  Half-thaler.  Same. 

3203  “ 1 Grote,”  1798.  Same.  2 pieces 


// 


Hook  ■ 

, 3204 

, ' 

if  3205 

I ff  3206 

§Jociot 

So  3208 

and  Julich.)  Varieties.  3 pieces 

Similar.  3 pieces 

“Albus,”  1678.  Philip  William,  Count,  etc. 


A 

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Fine  and  rare. 

Kauebkuern.  Crown  of  1542.  Arms  of  Ivauf ; rev. 
Bust  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  KAR0LUS  V.,  etc. 
A rare  Crown,  and  well  preserved. 

Medalet  issued  to  commemorate  the  first  Jubilee 

festival  of  the  Augsburg  Confession  25  June,  1630  ; 
teachers  and  children  with  the  Bible,  etc.  .Ex.  fine, 
^ rare.  Size  14 

V 3209  Small  Coin.  Base. 

//  3209a  Rlagenfurt.  .(City)  Beautiful  little  Coin,  1681.  Rare. 
/A"  32095  Rnyphausen.  Groat  of  Count  Bentinck,  1807.  Rare. 
^■"S210  Ronigstein.  Groat  of  Eberhard  VIII.,  1544.  Pierced. 

See  Well.,  3,793. 
i>  3211 Another,  similar. 

I 3212  Rempten,  1545.  Crown  of  Charles  V.  (CAROLVS  V.) 
Very  fiue  ; but  little  circulated.  Very  rare. 

\J\ 3213  ■ Bracteate  and  Small  Coins.  Rare.  4 pieces 

3214  Rremnitz.  St.  George  Crown.  4 he  saint  piercing  the 
V --  dragon,  S.  GEORGIUS  EQUTUM  PATRORUS; 

rev.  Christ  with  seven  companions  in  a ship,  IR  TEM- 
PESTATE  SECURITAS.  Loop.  Extra  fine  and 
rare.  Size  30 


//  3215 


Similar.  Only  three  persons  in  ship. 


/A 

V 


4;; 


rV 


3216  Landau.  Obsidional  of  the  city  1713.  Oblong,  with 
shield  at  each  corner;  CAES  IMP.  ES.  LARDAU. 
Monogram  in  centre.  20x14.  Very  rare, 
k/  3217  Landsiiut.  Bracteates.  2 pieces 

//  3218  Leitmeritz.  Little  Medalet  of  Bishop  AY  one’s,  Leopold 

Size  7 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


0 3219 

n 3220 
/O  3221 

fO  3222 

Ajf  3223 


3224 

* < 3225 

^ 3226 

322T 
, £rt> 


' 3228 


//  3230 


//  3231 
~0  3232 


15283 


195 


Leiningen.  ‘George  William,  Prince,  1091.  XV. 
Ivrs.  Pare. 

Two  others — (Arms,  three  eagles).  Fine.  2 pcs. 

Leiciitensteest  (Principality).  Dollar  of  Joseph  Wenzel. 
1758.  Madai,  5483.  % 

Half-Dollar.  1729.  Joh.  Jos.,  Ad.,  etc.  Appel 

III.  33S7.  Rare. 

Leuchtenberg.  John,  Landgrave,  1522.  Double 
Groschen.  Three  shields  ; rev.  DEVS  TIBI  SOLI 
GLORIA.  Well.  2580.  Good  and  rare. 

Double  Groschen  of  George,  Landgrave.  1534. 

Under  Carolus  V.  Well.  2583.  Fine  and  rare. 

Crown  of  1547,  under  the  Emperor  Charles  V. 

St.  George  standing.  Almost  uncirculated.  Very  rare. 

Small  coins,  1525,  with  some  unclassified.  Fine 

lot.  5 pieces 


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Leipzig.  Medal  in  honor  of  Churf  and  George  Duke 
of  Saxony  1631.  The  city  enclosed  by  a wall ; 
above,  a canopy  supported  by  angels,  long  ins.  ; rev. 
Mercury  and  Apollo,  and  advancing  towards  them  an 
angel  and  child,  in  the  child’s  path  a snake.  Beautiful 
proof.  Size  32 


Medal  to  commemorate  the  Third  Centennial 

Jubilee  Festival  in  honor  of  the  Foundation  of  the 
University,  Anno  1409.  GRANDIOR  /ETATE. 
View  of  the  city  ; in  foreground  tree.  Extremely  fine 

Size  30 

Limburg.  Bracteate  of  William  I.,  and  unclassified 
coins — twelve  Ein  Thais.,  XX.  Ein  Marks,  etc.  6 pcs 

Liegnitz.  Double  Groschen  of  Frederick  I.,  Duke. 
(1488).  Saint  holding  a church  ; and  two  small  coins. 

3 pieces 

Lindau.  A beautiful  bracteate.  Linden  tree,  and  fine 
border.  Very  rare. 

Medalet  to  commemorate  the  Peace  of  Westphalia. 

JFBILA.  PRIMA  1748.  With  the  Arms  of  Lin- 
dan  (Linden  tree).  Fine  proof.  Size  12 

Lobkowitz.  Twenty  Ivrs.  1794.  Fine.  Rare. 


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196 

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yf  3234 

m 3235 

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1*1  3238 

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//  3243 

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4 3246 

//  3247 

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^ 3248 

y/3249 

/ <7)3250 

1/  3251 

lt  3252 

Lowenstein-Werthheim  ; Medalet  of  Max.  Charles’ 
(1711-1718),  on  the  birth  of  Prince  Leopold,  1717. 
See  Appel  III.  1722.  Fine.  Size  14 

Quarter  Crown,  Prince  Charles,  1767.  Arms 

within  a square.  Fine,  rare. 

Similar,  not  a duplicate.  Poor. 

Constantine,  Prince,  1769.  Bust;  rev.  allegori- 
cal design;  in  ex.  EX.  YOTO  CIVIL  WERTH EL- 
MER. A Klippe  described  by  Wellenheim,  3737. 
Extra  fine,  rare.  Size  1 9 

Charles  Louis.  Convention  Crown,  1769.  Bust; 

rev.  coat-of-arms,  lions  supporting.  Good. 

Same.  Crown.  Bust;  rev.  tress  u re  of  five  shields 

and  crown.  DEUS  PROVIDENT.  Madai,  6829. 
Well.  3747. 

Small  Coins.  4 pieces 

Litbeck.  Denarius.  MOXETA  LYBICENSIS,  Double 
Eagle;  rev.  cross.  CIVITAS  IMPERIAL.  Well. 
5146.  Appel  IY.  1966.  Fine,  rare. 

Same  in  all  respects. 

Other  denarii  of  this  rare  type.  Fine.  3 pieces. 

Pennies,  Half  do.,  and  Drellings.  Rare.  6 do. 

— — Repetition  of  last.  5 do. 

Denarius — on  both  sides  double  eagle ; fifteenth 

century.  Extra  fine  and  rare. 

Duplicate.  Equally  fine. 

Double  Groat.  King  seated,  “ Moneta  Lubicc  ;” 

rev.  John  the  Baptist  standing.  JO H AXIS  BAB- 
TISTA.  Xo  date.  Xot  in  Wellenheim.  Uncirculated. 
Yery  rare. 

Double  Groat,  1522.  John  Baptist  standing  ; 

rev.  shield  on  a cross  ; CRVX.  FVGAT  OMME 
MALYM.  See  for  similar,  Well.  5149.  Fine  and 
extra  rare. 

Coins  of  same  size.  (16  and  24  Ein  Thaler).  1652, 

1654  and  1670.  Fine.  . 3 pieces 

Small  lot.  3 do. 

Others,  different.  2 do. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


19 


9 25 3 


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3254 


Vuoot  r 


3255 

3256 


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3257 


Lubeck.  Groat  (double  groschen).  On  both  sides  double 
eagle.  Well.,  5,148.  Fine,  rare. 

Same  ; rev.  cross ; in  the  angles,  lilies.  Good 

and  very  rare. 

Groat  and  12th  thaler.  2 pieces 

Double  Groat.  Figure  seated  holding  a child 

with  the  head  of  a bear  ; rev.  arms,  on  a cross ; ORYX 
FYGAT  OMNE  MALVM.  Said  to  be  very  rare. 

Very  good.  Size  17 

Groat  u Civitas  Imperealis,”  1624,  and  small  coins,  J J , 

5 pieces  v rvUlGlu.- 


L-  3258 


Crown  1549.  Double  eagle.  MON,  etc.  ; rev. 


3259 


3260 


St.  John  with  lamb  and  cross.  “ Civitatis  Imperialis.” 
Madai,  4,985.  Well.,  5,159.  Very  little  circulated. 
Rare. 

Another,  1559.  Same  type.  Fine,  rare. 

Half  Crown.  Same  type  counters  tamped,  dated 


d 


c, 


K 


$0  3261 


1549.  Very  fine.  See  Well.,  5,155.  They  are  marked 

RR. 

Crown  of  the  City  under  Charles  Y.  Extremely 


fine  bust  of  the  Emperor:  rev.  mailed  knight  kneeling, 
with  shield  and  drawn  sword,  date,  1537  ; mint  mark, 
a large  fly,  “ Bramsen  thaler.”  (Gadfly  Dollar).  One 


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of  the  finest  and  rarest  Crowns  in  the  catalogue. 


3262 


£ 


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to  3266 


Thaler  of  1549,  with  arms  of  Hamburg,  Luneburg, 

and  Wismar.  According  to  Wellenlieim,  even  more 
rare  than  last.  Yery  good. 

Half  Crown  of  Rudolph  II.,  1581,  has  figure  St. 

John.  Yery  good  and  rare. 

Quarter  Crown.  Same  type.  4 do.  of  Ferd.  II.,  » s ■ 4 

1622.  Both  fine.  2 piece! 

“ 1 Shilling  Lubiscli,”  1789,  etc.,  do.  2 pieces 


V- li 


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Proof  Crown,  1797,  “ 32  Schillinge,  Lubiscli  Cou- 

rant  Geld.”  Rare. 


aft 


Ixf 3267 


Double  Crown,  without  date  (about  1600)  with 

arms  of  the  Burgomaster  of  Lubeck.  Obv.  double 


eagle,  ADYERSYS  ILOSTES  NYLLA,  etc;  rev. 
St.  John  standing,  full  length,  MEDIOCRITAS  IN 


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198 


/O  3269 
//  3270 

/!  3271 


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3277 
^63278 
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/c* 


H 3280 


OMNI  EE  EST  OPT1NA.+  Entirely  uncirculated 
and  brilliant.  See  Madai,  2,272.  Well.,  5,165. 

Size  38 

Lubeck.  Triple  Crown.  Same  date  or  period.  Christ  on 
the  cross  between  two  thieves — soldiers  in  the  fore- 
ground— Jerusalem  in  the  distance  ; rev.  the  creation 
of  man  ; the  giving  the  two  tables  to  Moses  ; the  cru- 
cifixion, DEE  IESYS  IJILFFET  ALLEIN  AYS 
NODT  MOSES,  etc.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

Size  38 

Luneburg.  Pennies  of  the  oldest  tp^pe.  On  both  sides 
a lion.  Not  in  Well.  Yery  rare.  2 pfieces 

Solidus.  LYNEBERG.  Lion;  rev.  cross  and 

lion.  As  fine  as  when  struck.  Rare.  For  similar 
see  Well.,  4,692. 

Groats.  Gate  with  three  turrets,  rev.  St.  John  ; 

and  one  with  cross  and  lilies,  DA  PACEM,  etc. 
Good  coins  and  rare.  3 pieces 

Silver  Ducat,  1546.  Arms  of  the  city,  MON 

NO  CIYITATIS  LUNEBYRG;  rev.  half-moon. 
YISITAYIT  NOS  ORIENS  EX  ALTO.  Thaler 
size.  Fine  and  rare. 

Crown  1546.  Mint  mark,  Swan  to  right.  Same 

type  as  last.  Nearly  uncirculated.  Rare. 

Similar  Crown  of  1548.  Swan  to  left;  the  face 

of  the  half-moon  also  reversed. 

Double  Crown.  Arms,  DA  PACEM,  etc. ; rev. 

St.  John,  and  to  the  left  half-moon,  ECCE  AGNYS 
DEI,  etc.  Madai,  2,276.  Well.,  4,643.  Yery  fine 
and  rare. 

Crown  of  the  city,  under  Ferdinand  II.,  1622. 

Strictly  proof  and  brilliant.  Yery  rare. 

Duplicate  Crown  in  all  but  date,  (1627)  only  finer. 

§ Crown,  1702.  Good. 

Magdeburg.  Very  old  Ecclesiastical  coins,  bust  of  St. 
Maurice,  with  banner  and  cross.  Ex.  fine.  Size  19. 

2 pieces 

Same,  with  towers  of  a church.  2 pieces 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


l99 


3281 


Magdeburg.  Same,  with  St.  Maurice  holding  palm  and 


" 3282 
ft  3283 
O 3284 


double  cross.  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 
Repetition  of  two  last. 


* 3285 
3286 
1*0  3287 


/y  3288 


✓ ^ 3289 


'jJZ  3290 

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3291 


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Cl-  3292 


2 piect  s 

4 pieces 

2 pieces 
on  a wall 

3 pieces 

5 pieces 
2 pieces 


Denarius  and  Bracteate  of  the  City. 

Groats  of  the  City,  1621.  Woman 

between  two  towers. 

Groats,  pennies,  etc. 

24  Einen  thalers,  1675. 

Reformation  Jubilee,  Ivlippe,  1617.  15x15. 

Third  thaler  and  £ Ort.  Rare.  2 pieces 

Episcopal  Crown  of  Albert,  Cardinal,  1537 

(brother  of  Joachim  I.,)  bust ; rev.  coat-of-arms.  Madai, 
3,239.  Well.,  7,258.  Good. 

Crown  of  the  City,  1571.  View  of  the  State 


(A 


St  oul'U  r 


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V 


House,  with  Margaret  on  the  wall  holding  aloft  a 
Crown  ; rev.  Double  eagle.  MAX  II.  Madai,  2,278. 
Well.,  7,306.  Ex.  fine,  rare. 

Episcopal  Crown,  1603.  St.  Maurice  with  shield 

and  banner.  Very  good,  rare. 


■A  ( 


aJ  \JU 


Episcopal'  Crown  of  Christian  William,  Bishop. 

1605.  St.  Maurice  standing  as  before,  SAHCTVS 
MAVRITIVS  ; rev.  coat-of-arms,  MOVE  ARCIIIE- 
PISCOPATVS  MAGDEBVRG.  Entirely  uncircu- 


, 60 

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lated  and  brilliant.  Very  rare. 

Jubilee  Crown  of  the  Reformation,  1617.  Busts 

of  John  ITuss  and  Martin  Luther  to  the  middle,  long 
inscription  in  two  circles  ; rev.  shield  on  double  eagle. 
MOH  HO  REIP  MAGDB.  Broad  crown  nearly 
uncirculated.  See  Madai,  2279,  Well.,  7310;  by  both 
pronounced  R.  R.  Size  30 

Episcopal  of  Christian  William,  1624.  Bust;  rev. 

coat-of-arms.  Madai,  3250;  Well.,  7269.  Fine  and 
rare. 

Episcopal  (sede  Impedita).  Arms  and  St.  Maurice. 

Madai,  3254  ; Well.,  7288. 

Coronation  Crown  of  Augustus,  King  of  Saxony, 

1638.  MAGDEBVRGVM  RESTAVRATVM,  etc. 
Very  fine  broad  crown.  See  Well.,  7290;  Madai, 
3256. 


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Magdeburg.  Thaler.  Medal  in  honor  of  Anna  Maria, 
Duchess  of  Saxony,  etc.,  born,  etc. ; rev.  Jacob  wrestling 
with  the  angel,  blot  in  Well.  Very  rare,  also  fine. 

Crown  of  the  city,  1673.  View  of  the  city;  rev. 

arms  of  Magdeburg  and  Lippe.  Very  fine  and  rare. 
Madai,  2282. 

§ Crown  (Thaler)  of  the  city,  1671.  Magde  on 

the  State  House ; rev.  inscription  VERB  DOMINI 
MANET,  etc.  Well.,  7319.  Fine  and  rare. 

— — Duplicate.  Same  in  all  respects. 

Medal  of  Fred.  William,  1681.  His  bust  above 

the  city,  upheld  by  two  hands  from  a cloud  ; rev.  an 
eagle  with  sceptre  and  cornucopia  descending  upon  a 
woman  with  uplifted  hands,  PARTHENOP  TIOMAG, 
1681.  Fine  proof.  See  Madai,  629.  Size  31 

Mannheim.  “ Nov  Albus  Manhem  ” ; rev.  bust  of 
Carl  Theodore ; dime  size.  Fine  and  rare. 

— — ITuldiget  Carl  Theod.,  29  Apl.,  1791,  medalet ; and 
another,  view  of  edifice.  Size  12.  2 pieces 

Marriage  of  C.  Phil.  Theod.  and  M.  Eliza  Augus- 
tus, 17th  January,  1712  ; another,  confirmation  me- 
dal of  Chas.  Theod.,  1744.  Very  beautiful.  Size  12 
and  18.  2 pieces 

Gulden  of  Manheim  under  Frederick,  Grand  Duke 

of  Baden,  1863.  Uncirculated. 

Mansfield  (Count).  Bracteate.  Arms. 

Small  coins,  old  pennies,  groschen,  etc.  6 pieces 

— — Double  groschen.  “ 

Crown  of  Hover,  Gebhard,  Albert,  and  Philip, 

Counts,  1539.  Arms  ; rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon. 
MON  ARG  COMI  DE  MANS.  Well  preserved, 
rare. 

Crown  of  John  George,  Peter  Ernest,  and  Chris- 

torf.  (1577).  Double  coats-of-arms  and  St.  George. 
Very  fine,  rare. 

Crown  of  Peter  Ernest,  Christorf,  and  John  Hoy- 

er.  About  same  date  ; in  good  preservation.  Not  in 
Well.  Rare. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  201 


fO  3312  Mansfield  (Count).  £ Crown  of  John  George,  Peter  /V  'f 


0 

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Ernst,  John  Albert,  Jolin  Hoyer,  (or  Hojer),  brothers, 
counts.  (15)79.  Very  rare.  Not  in  Wellenheim. 

Henry  II.  (Count  and  Lord),  (15)95.  Handsome 

coat-of-arms  ; rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon.  Splendid 
crown.  Very  rare. 

Bruno,  William,  Gebhard  and  Volrat,  brothers, 

Counts,  1611.  Same  type.  Fine  and  rare  crown. 

Frederick  Christorf.  Ins.  in  8 lines  within  a cir- 
cle; rev.  St.  George,  GEDVLT  IN  VNSCHVLDT, 
etc.  Very  line  and  rare  crown,  (1631).  Madai,  1805  ; 


fc/tfe  e fvn 


eh 


V 


/ 


""3316 
3317 
y 3318 


3319 


dr 


Well.,  7365. 

Henry.  Count  in  1774.  Fine  crov/n. 

Same.  Splendid  uncirculated  \ do. 

Marsbekg.  City.  Small  coin. 

Mayence.  Bracteate.  Two  busts,  one  above  the 
other ; to  r.  of  one,  a cross,  the  other  a star.  [This 




2 pieces  /ft  > f 


'3 


G/tft 


jj  3320 


^3321 
1/  3322 
v/^*  3323 
7 3324 


star,  enclosed  as  it  came  to  be  by  a circle  or  ring,  is 
the  wheel  so  conspicuous  on  the  coat-of-arms  of  May- 
ence]. Probably  of  the  12th  century.  Entirely  per- 
fect. Size  29  x 

Bracteate  of  Conrad,  Count  of  Wittesbach,  1162.  j 

CVNRA.  Extra  fine  and  rare.  Size  17  c' ' 

Bracteate,  half  solidus,  and  small  coins.  6 pieces  p'bv  t 

— — Small  coins,  about  1650.  “ 

1 Albus.  II.  do  & 12  Krs.,  1694.  3 pieces 

Double  Groschen  of  Adolph  II.  (of  Nassau)*  Arch- 


/ 


3325 


""  3326 


bishop  from  1467  to  1475.  St.  Peter  seated,  and  coat- 
of-arms.  See  Well.,  4090.  Fine.  2 pieces. 

Wolfgang,  Archbishop,  1582 — 1601  — on  his 

election.  A gilt  medal  (base),  with  bust  of  a very  fat 
man,  full  face ; rev.  coat-of-arms  with  three  helmets, 
and  in  the  field  a wheel.  Very  curious  and  rare. 

Size  22 

Fine  Medal  of  Anselm  of  Ingelheim,  1694.  Bust 

of  the  Archbishop ; rev.  arms  of  Mayence.  Thick 
heavy  medal.  Size  32 


c v 


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OCo 


k 


202 


Silver  Corns  of  German  Cities , etc. 


)iiMC  o 

//  3327 

a 

/ J-"332S 

,v 

/ V 3329 

1 O3330 

■ w 

3331 

yO  3332 

j o 3333 

/( 

j0  3334 

ft 

/q)  3335 

hi  fiJiji ! i 

/ 2-^336 

jlaHvT 

> J 3337 

3338 

& ryr~ 

/£? 

Clydt.jK 

j o2>3339 

y.  A| Av-  B 

J^340 

( 3341 

n 

/ 0 3342 

j'4  , . \V 

^ O 3343 

|1.  1 

I \ { 

Co  3344 

mm 

Mayence.  Medal et  on  tlie  death  of  Lothair  Francis,  in 
1729.  Uncirculated.  Size  10 

Do.,  without  date.  Elector  on  horseback.  Very 

pretty.  Size  12 

Do.  of  Emeric  Joseph,  1774. 

Crown  of  Fred.  Charles  Joseph,  (Convention 

piece.)  17 — 94;  below  bust,  I.  F.  S.  ; rev.  ZETIEN 
EIRE, etc.  See  Well.,  4147.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Metz.  Denarius  of  Herman,  Bishop,  1073—1090.  Bust 
to  left,  HER;  rev.  hand  and  cross.  METS — NS. 
Well.,  1609,  where  it  is  marked  “R.  R.” 

Duplicate ; both  as  they  were  struck. 

Denarius  of  Gerard,  1180  — 1201.  See  Well., 

1611.  Fine  and  R.  R. 

Money  of  Theodore,  1365 — 1384- ; rev.  St.  Ste- 
phen ; and  other  coins.  3 pieces 

Grossus  Theodore,  Archbishop.  Rev.  S.  STEPHA. 

PROTH — the  martyr,  kneeling  between  two  shields. 
Rare.  Well.,  1621. 

Another.  Rev.  the  bishop  standing.  Extra  tine 

and  rare  groat. 

Groat  of  the  City,  1660.  (VI.  G.) 

Crown  of  the  City.  1631.  Double  eagle  ; rev. 

St.  Stephen  standing.  Good. 

Crown  of  1643.  Coat-of-arms ; rev.  bust  of  St. 

Stephen.  Very  tine  and  rare. 

Meinixgen.  (City.)  Medalet  of  Charles  and  Louisa. 
C.  and  L.  united  under  a crown;  rev. 'Inscription.  Fine 
proof.  Size  15 

Minden.  (Bishopric.)  “ 1 Halb.  ort.”  of  Christian  ot 
Brunswick.  1627.  (Size  17.)  With  a number  of 
earlier  dates  and  some  later,  making  a valuable  lot, 
thrown  together  to  avoid  tediousness.  10  pieces 

Similar  lot.  Extra  good.  6 pieces 

Thaler  of  1633  of  Christian. 

Klippe  of  the  City.  1634.  Obsidional.  Very 

rare.  Square.  Size  10 


7K 


/./J 

OQA 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


203 


3345 


7 C 


S 3346 


1 

70  3347 


<T  3348 
O 3349 


(>  . 3350 
o 3351 


OU  3352 


Gfdi 


Montfort.  (City.)  Crown  of  Hugo  and  John,  Counts 
in  1621,  under  Ferdinand  II. ; on  both  sides,  coat-of- 
arins.  Hot  in  Well.  Rare,  fine. 

Anton.  Thaler.  (GOG.)  1691.  Fine  bust  and  - 

coat-of-arms.  Fine  and  rare.  Madai,  4306. 

— — Francis  Xavier,  Dollar  1759.  Two  varieties.  Ma- 
dai, 4310.  2 pieces 

Small  Coins.  6 pieces 

Muhlhausen,  in  Thuringia.  Shield  ; rev.  cross.  Early 
Groat,  etc.  Yery  old  and  fine  Coins.  3 pieces 

12  Ein  Thaler,  and  smaller.  4 do. 

Small  Coins.  6 do. 

Crown  of  the  u Civitas  Imperialis  Mulshusinse. 

1767,”  under  Joseph  II.  Madai,  7498.  Well.,  7377. 


UL. 

J'  i l a 


i t r ■ f 1 
//  ' J 


U 


ifT 3353 


Fine. 


Cu  'tstf 


3354 


Munster  (in  Westphalia).  Gerard,  Bishop.  1263-1277. 
Denarius  ; title  and  cross  ; rev.  head  of  SANCTYS 
PAYLYS.  Yery  fine  and  rare.  See  Wellenheim, 
7615. 

Denarii  of  Bishops  Conrad,  Louis,  Poto,  etc. — all 


)\  i utu  /■ 


before  the  14th  century ; head  of  St.  Paid  on  .the  rev., 


Met 


t/^3355 

</^3356 

3357 

2-J 


and  on  the  principal  side  a half-length  figure  holding 
church  model ; seated  figure  with  crosier  and  books  ; 
church  with  three  towers,  etc.,  etc.  Rare.  6 pieces 

Similar  of  succeeding  bishops.  Rare.  5 do. 

12  and  24  Einen  Thalers.  Rare.  10  do. 

Crown  without  date.  Baptism  of  Christ ; DIT. 

IS.  MIN.  LEYIE.  SON.  etc.  ; rev.  the  devil  tempt- 


OuZf 


58 


ing  Christ,  PACK  DI  SATHAN,  etc.  See  Madai, 
2360.  Well.,  7679.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

Medal  of  John  Yan  Leyden,  King  of  the  Ana. 

Baptists.  1534.  His  bust  to  the  middle  with  sceptre 


Y, 


J 


and  scroll,  on  his  head  a cap,  round  his  neck  a heavy,  ' , f 
chain  ; JOHAN  YAN  LEIDEN,  EIN  KONINCE 
DER  WEDERDOPER  ZII  MONSTER  ; below  bust, 

WAR  IIAFTICH  CONTER;  rev.  arms — globe  pierced 
by  two  swords ; above,  cross  and  crown  ; COTTES 
MACJIT  1ST  MIN  RACHT  ANNO  MDXXXYI. 

Cast  and  burnished.  Yery  fine  and  rare.  Size  27 


WV 


£ 


moj'i U x 


204  Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities,  etc. I 

ft  IL 

3359  Munster.  Crown  of  John  of  Leyden  ; his  bust  to  right, 

Similar  inscription  ; rev.  inscription  in  eleven  lines.  Ex- 
tremely fine  and  acknowledged  to  he  of  the  highest 
rarity.  Size  32 

3360  Ana  Babtist  Crown.  1534.  Without  bust;  inscription 

in  two  circles;  within  JILO  MYNSTER;  rev.  DAT- 
WORT  IS  FLEISCH  GE  WORDEN  YN  WANET, 
IN  YNS.  Ex  fine  and  broad.  (Size  31.)  Rare.  Wel- 
lenheim,  7683. 

Double  Crown  of  this  date  and  type.  Uncircu. 

lated.  Not  in  Well.  Ex.  rare. 

Double  Crown  of  the  same  type.  Circulated, 

though  fine. 

363  


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I ^3364 
J *o365 


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b 


o 


V 


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3366 

•n  J 
<y  1 3367 


13 


Crown.  Birth  of  Christ,  four  figures  and  animals 

in  a stable,  inscription  in  Dutch  ; rev.  the  four  kings 
presenting  gifts.  Well  preserved  and  remarkable  coin, 
without  date.  A work  of  the  same  period  as  preced- 
ing. 

Another  Crown  of  the  same  religious  character. 

Same  period.  Quotations  from  the  Bible  and  illustra- 
tions. W ell  preserved . 

Episcopal  Crown  of  1535;  Francis  of  Waldeck. 

St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul  standing.  Fine,  rare.  See 
Wellenheim,  7626.  Madai,  834. 

Crown  of  same  bishop,  1541.  Busts  of  St.  Peter 

and  St.  Paul.  Fine  and  rare.  Not  in  Wellenheim. 

Crown  of  the  Monastery.  St.  Paul,  Patron. 

1638.  Yiew  of  the  city  of  Munster  with  St.  Paul 
standing  ; under  Ferdinand,  Duke  and  Elector  of  Baden. 


J { OZ 


Yery  fine. 
1539. 


(Episcopal). 


See  Madai,  838  ; Well.  7628. 

Another  Crown  of  Ferdir 

Yery  fine. 

Duplicate.  Fine. 

Crown  of  the  City.  (1648).  Yiew  of  the  town; 

above  MONAST  WEST PIL  ; rev.  a crown,  three 
doves  descending  with  olive  branches,  PAX.  OP 
TIMA  RERYM.  Proof.  Not  in  Well.  Yery  rare. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  205 


i/ 


| 3371 


I MS7: 


a »■ 


3373 


*£53374 

3375 


nC 


v 


0 ( 

^ 3379 


U VJ 

! /.33S0 


%J3382 


5 3383 

o i 


J 3; 

o 


Munster.  Extra  broad  double  Crown.  1648.  MON. 
WEST,  etc.  ; rev.  two  bands  witb  olives  and  cornuco- 
pise.  Similar  to  last.  Fine  and  rare.  Size  34 

Double  Groschen  of  this  date.  2 pieces 

Klippe  Dollar.  (Square).  1660.  See  Madai, 

2290;  Well.  7690.  Extra  tine  and  rare. 


L/t  U iMh 


> - 3376 


Duplicate  equally  fine.  L.  B.  A.  1820,  neatly 

engraved  on  back. 

Dollar  (or  one  and  a half),  of  the  City  and  Monastery 

of  West.  1661.  St.  Paul  above  the  city  ; rev.  handsome 
coat-of-arms  with  five  crests ; quotation  from  the  143d 
psalm.  Struck  after  the  siege  of  the  city.  Uncirculated. 
Nearly  pro  )f.  Very  rare. 

Extra  fine  and  broad  Crown  or  Medal  of  1678. 


♦ 

\yi/vKr -K..Y  i 


3377 


(Not  in  Well.)  Ins.  in  ten  lines;  rev.  coat-of-arms  as 
before.  Uncirculated.  Size  32 

Sede  Vacante  Crown.  1688.  Under  the  Em- 


■''3378 


peror  Leopold  I.  His  bust,  with  fine  bust  of  St.  Paul. 
Proof.  One  of  the  finest  pieces  in  the  collection.  See 
Madai,  844;  Well.  7639. 

Sede  Vacante  Crown  of  1706.  Ilelmetcd  coat-of- 

arms  and  church,  with  three  steeples.  Uncirculated. 
Gilt.  Madai,  847 ; Well.  7617. 

Mortuary  Crown  (same  date).  Arms;  rev.  ins. 

FBED-CPIRISTIAN,  etc.  Uncirculated.  Not  in 
Well.  Bare. 


jS, 


P 

1 TV 


6- 


Centenary  Medal.  Sun  rising  on  the  city,  1648. 

View  of  the  same  under  a meridian  sun  in  1748.  Proof. 
Bare.  Size  20 

Sede  Vacante  Medal.  1761.  St.  Paul  and  Charles 

the  Great.  (See  Well.  7654).  Very  fine.  Size  16 

One-third  Dollar  and  smaller.  Fine.  3 pieces 

Sede  Vacante  Crown.  1801.  On  a shield,  a bust 


Q \ LcU 


3384 

3385 


of  St.  Paul ; rev.  Charlemagne  standing.  Uncirculated. 
Splendid.  Bare. 

Neisse.  Letter  N.  and  3 lillies.  Small  base  coin. 
Neuburg.  (Monastery  or  cloister  of);  King  standing, 
holding  a church  model  and  banner,  with  five  birds 


4 + 


206 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


jj  fWUl  86 

J 3388 


0 C 


3389 


Ac  i 5 

^ V 


, /J 


0 O 


3390 


71 


t 

SMx' 


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3398 


7 


4^  -"3399 


Ukti  tf  /6 


o 


400 


V > 

/lb , \t 


l $401 


thereon.  S-L. ; rev.  coat-of-arms,  and  bishop’s  mitre. 
AP-ZC.  Small  coins  well  preserved  and  extremely 
rare. 

Neububg.  Another,  nearly  same. 

Neumark,  Count  Otto  II.  Groschen  without  date; 
two  shields,  below,  O ; rev.  large  helmet.  Appel  IV., 
2243;  Well.  2616.  Very  good. 

Neuss.  Bracteate.  Small,  rare. 

— — Crown  of  the  City,  1539.  Double  Eagle.  NVSSIA 
SAN.  EOCL.  COL.  FIDELIS  FI  LI  A ; rev.  St.  Quiri- 
nus  standing,  banner  and  two  shields.  Madai,  2291. 
RRRR. 

Crown  of  1569,  with  different  reverse.  Good, 

rare. 

Nordlingen  (City).  Groat  of  1527,  with  bust  of  Charles 
V.  Good  and  very  rare. 

Double  Groschen.  Same. 

Nokdheim  or  North ei u (City).  Groat.  MO.  CIVIT. 
NORTIIE,  large  N.  .on  cross.  Fine  and  very  rare. 

Same,  and  half  groat.  2 pieces 

Same.  View  of  the  State  House,  in  the  gate  a 

leopard.  Appel,  2304  ; Well.  4651,  E.R. 

Small  Coins.  3 pieces 

JST  ordhausen.  Eagle,  NORTILAVSEN.  Double 

groat,  Groat,  and  Half-groat.  4 pieces 

Crown  of  the  City.  1660.  NORTIIVS2E. 

Under  Leopold  I.  Ex.  fine,  has  been  gilt.  Not  in 
Well. 

Medal.  1764.  Joseph  II.  HIS.  QVOQVE 

DIVA  FAVEBIT.  Shield  and  helmet ; rev.  JR.  and 
ins.  in  a small  ring,  within  circle  of  nine  shields.  Very 
fine.  Wellenheiin,  7391.  Rare.  Size  30 

Nuremberg  (or  Nuremberg).  A collection  of  the  small 
coins  of  the  old  city.  Fine.  10  pieces 

Crown.  “ Pflegamter-thaler.”  1580.  Gilt  and 

partially  enameled  as  to  the  shields.  Arms  of  the  city 
in  a circle  of  sixteen  shields  ; rev.  inscription  and  seven 
shields,  DVRET  IN  JEVVM,  etc.  Very  fine  and 
rare.  See  Well.  2792  ; Madai,  5543. 


i/ 


/ 


10 


Silver  Corns  of  German  Cities , etc.  207 


/ J.-V  « 


3403 


f 3402  Nuremberg.  Double  Crown.  1627.  MONETANOUA 
ARGENT  REIPIJB  NORIBERGENSIS.  Angel 
holding  the  city  arms  on  two  shields ; rev.  Ferdinand  li- 
on a prancing  horse.  Magnificent.  Very  rare.  Not 
in  Well.  ; Madai,  2304. 

Klippinger,  1650.  “Vollztig  des  Frieden,”  the  kj  fti 

16th  June;  rev,  MAGNAS  FERTE  DEO  GRATES.  V » 

See  Well.,  2,824.  Fine.  Size  20 

Ivlippe.  Same  occasion.  Boy  riding  a hobby  y { C J 

horse  ; rev.  VIVAT  FERD.  Well.,  2,825.  Fine  and  * j P 
rare.  Size  14 

Dollar  of  1694,  the  city  under  rays.  Hebrew 


3404 


#0 

^ 3405 


5^3406 

3^  3407 


name  of  God.  Uncirculated.  Madai,  5,072. 

— --  Same,  1742;  rev.  bust  of  Charles  VII.  Uncircu- 


dds. 

A> 


■V 


id 


\ 


3408 


✓ 


lated.  Madai,  2,316.  Well.,  2,873. 

Convention  Dollar  of  1765.  “Domine  Conserva 

Nos  In  Pace.”  Under  the  Emperor  Francis  I.;  a 
female  sacrificing.  Fine,  rare. 

Dollar  of  1795.  FRANZ  DER  ZWEITE  ft  / /.  V 

DEUTSCITER  KAISER;  rev.  X EINE,  etc.  Un-  IMAM  * Vs* 
circulated.  Rare. 


3409  Half-thaler.  Loop  removed. 

j ^ 3410 Love  Token.  Two  fowls. 

IS 


Size  10 


J ... 


J 


-41411  Ober-Steinbach  (city).  Jubilee  Medalet  in  honor  of 
Martin  Luther  and  the  Reformation.  MARTIN  VS 
LVTHERVS  TIIEOLOGIAE  DOCTOR.  Second 
centennial,  1717.  Very  tine  Size  15 

3412  Oels  and  Oiilen,  (Cities).  Small  coins.  2 pieces 

3413  Oettingen.  (Principality.)  Double  groschen  of  Count' 

Joachim,  1516  ; rev.  Martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastian.  Fair. 
Very  rare. 

3414  Groschen.  Same  date  and  type;  but  with  full 

length  figure  of  St.  Sebastian.  Very  rare. 

3415  Double  Groat  of  Wolfgang,  Martin,  and  Louis 

1521.  See  Well.,  2,940.  Rare. 

3416  Another. 

3417  Groschen  of  Charles  Louis,  under  Ferdinand  II., 

(1548).  2 pieces 


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L A/Ctr 


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1 


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208 


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3418  Oettingen.  (Principality.)  Crown  of  Carl,  Wolfgang, 
Ludiwig,  and  Martin.  1546.  See  Madai,  1,823.  Wel- 
- lenlieim,  2,951.  Fine  and  rare. 

f $419 Louis  Eberhard,  Count,  1623;  splendid  crown; 

besides  the  beaded  ring,  a beautiful  chain  border  on 
both  sides;  arms  of  Oettingen,  (OTHSTG)  and  double 
eagle,  under  Ferdinand  II.  See  Madai,  4,314.  Well., 
2,953.  Pare. 

3420  Albert  Ernest,  Count,  1657.  Gulden  (60),  A.  E. 


6<) 

•’W  - 

in  monogram  ; rev.  dog  standing.  VIAGILANTIA  ET. 
»v,  f q FIPELITATE.  Two  types.  2 pieces 

AmLil  1 *d3421  John  Alois  I.,  1759.  Obv.  bust;  rev.  coat-of- 

/ ' arms,  dogs  supporting.  Splendid  convention  crown. 

Weil.,  2,959.  Pare. 

; 3422  Olmutz  (Bishop’s  See),  Francis,  Bishop,  1618;  bust  in 


fll 


% 


c ^ 

O 


Iv’tiUK  } 


cap;  rev.  3 shields,  “ Prince  Episcopus  Olmuce,” 
(1)618,  groschen.  Good,  rare. 

Double  Groschen  of  Charles,  Prince  of  Lichten- 
stein and  bishop  of  Olmutz.  Fine,  rare. 

Groschen.  Fine.  2 pieces 

Charles  of  Lothringen,  bishop,  1701.  Fine  Crown 


of  that  date.  Madai,  853.  Well.,  12,187. 

The  same.  Crown  of  1704 ; arms  on  a cross. 


L 


• » r 

£ hi 


Fine. 

Wolfgang.  Uncirculated  Crown  of  172L  Pare. 

Thaddaus,  Prince,  etc.,  1779 ; rev.  hand  pouring 

coins  through  the  open  roof  of  a cottage.  Size  16 

/ 3429  Oppeln  (city).  Groschen  of  Charles,  Pr.  of  Leicht- 
1 stenstein.  Fine  and  rare. 

/ J 3430  Ost.  Friesland  (East  Frisia).  Early  coins.  Small. 

4 pieces 

— Eno  I.,  1466-1491.  Fine  groschen.  Coat-of-arms ; 


u 


3431 


3432 


/ /’ 

Lbld, 


rev.  St.  Andrew’s  cross  on  a rose ; NO.  C.  FPI,  etc. 
Pare. 

Edzard,  1565.  Arms ; above,  crown  and  lily. 

EDZ.  CO  FPL  OPI.  Motto,  DA  PACE.  DIEBUS 
NOS.  Eagle  with  head  of  a king  and  body  of  a fish. 


1 dollar  size.  Well  preserved.  Rare. 


1? . 
p yr 


3434 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  209 

3433  Ost.  Crown  of  Edzard,  under  Ferd.  II.,  1564  ; bust  of 
Ferd.  Fine  and  rare. 

Crown  of  the  same,  with  his  brother  John,  15 VO. 

DA  PACE  DOM,  etc.  Extremely  fine.  Nearly  un- 
circulated. Rare. 

Same,  1584.  Equally  fine. 

They  all  liave  the  reverse,  as  3,432. 

Remarkable  Crown  of  Eno  III.,  1614  ; bust ; rev. 


£p 


\ 


U 

'V 


3435 


.r 

" 3436 


arms  of  the  Empire.  Fine  and  rare.  Madai,  1,848. 
Well.,  4,705,  R.  R. 

3437 Christian  Eberhard,  1665-1708.  Fine,  f Crown. 

Rare. 

5 3438  George  Albert,  1708-1734,  l Crown,  1730.  Good. 

3439  Marriage  Medal.  Eberhardina,  Sophia,  with 

Prince  of  East  Frisia ; a gardener  trimming  a grape 
vine.  Rare.  Size  18 

3440  Old  coins,  J and  i dollar  size.  4 pieces 

3441  Osnabruck,  Osnaburg.  Solidus  of  Gerhardt,  1186 — 

1217.  Bishop  seated  with  statf  and  book;  rev.  wheel. 
Well.,  1652.  2 pieces 

3442  Same,  with  other  small  coins.  10  “ 

3442* Francis  William,  Prince  of  Wartenberg,  bisbop, 


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O 


1625 — 1634.  Crown  with  his  bust ; rev.  coat-of-arms, 
1631.  Madai,  3356;  Well.,  1662.  Well  preserved, 
rare. 

3443  Sede  Yacante,  1698.  Splendid  crown  or  medal. 

Obv.  St.  Peter  with  keys  and  book ; above,  the  arms  of 
Osnaburg  ; rev.  a cathedral — sun  rising.  Madai,  861  ; 
Well.,  4677. 

— Sede  Yacante,  1715.  Similar  crown.  On  this, 


3444 


CiiLdlUti, 


C\  lU  vUHv 


GO 

w 3445 


3446 


however,  St.  Charles  is  standing  before  the  church. 
Madai,  863  ; Well.,  4679. 

Sede  Yacante,  1761.  Busts  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  . 

Charles,  surrounded  by  shields  of  Canon — sengrailed  > 
edge.  Extremely  beautiful  proof  medal  with  slight 
scratches.  Size  32 

Small  coins,  YI  Groschen,  etc.  4 pieces 

14 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


S 


210 
- 3447 

/ 


Fine  crown. 


fO  3449 
/O  3450 
3451 

i/3 


Paar.  John  Wenzeslaus,  Prince,  1771. 

Maclai,  6799. 

fUmo  t°  3448  Paderborx.  Tlieoderic  Adolph,  Bishop,  1655.  St. 

Liborius  standing;  one  counterstamped  P.  Pare 
donble  groschen.  See  Wellenheim  in  loc.  2 pieces 

Small  Episcopal  coins.  3 pieces 

Similar.  “ 

Sede  Vacante,  1683.  Extremely  line  and  rare 

medal  crown  ; busts  of  St.  Liborius  and  Charles  the 
Great.  Madai,  873  ; Well.,  7721. 

Herman  Werner,  1685.  Fine  and  broad  crown; 

shields  with  5 crests;  rev.  St.  Anthony  of  Padua. 


diM)  2^5! 


' ©5 

3453 


s O'* 
3454 


Madai,  874,  and  Well.,  7729. 

Sede  Vacante,  1719.  Cathedral;  above,  St.  Li- 
borius; rev.  insignia  and  inscription.  Madai,  877; 
Well.  7734.  Fine  and  rare  crown. 

William  Anton,  Bishop,  1767.  Coat-of-arms ; 


(Gw 


X f 


3455 


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3457 

3458 


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7 i 3459 
3460 


3461 


3462 


lf(  3463 

) 


rev.  St.  Liborius  on  a cloud,  “ St.  Liborius,  Patron, 
Paderborn,  etc.”  Madai,  6427;  Wellenheim,  7744. 
Extremely  rare  (RB),  and  fine  convention  crown. 

3 Crown  (24  Marien  Grosch).  Same. 

Frederick  William  (of  Westphalia),  bishop,  1786. 

Convention  Gulden.  Entirely  uncirculated,  brilliant. 
Well.,  7753. 

Pappeniieim,  Christian  Ernest,  Count,  1721.  Coin  of 

the  Granzbesuchung.  Well.,  2966.  Size  15 

Pass  ait  (Bishop’s  See).  Groat  of  Bishop  Wigileus 
Froskel,  1510 — 1519.  Fine  and  rare. 

Groat  of  Ernest  of  Bavaria.  Rare. 

Fine  crown  of  John  Philip,  bishop.  P AT  A VI- 

E1STS  (Passau).  16 — 97.  Madai,  3371  ; Well.,  2998. 
Rare. 

Extremely  fine  crown  of  Leopold  Ernest,  bishop  of 

Passau,  1779.  Hot  in  Wellenheim. 

Duplicate.  Equally  fine. 

Pettau,  (City  in  Stiermark).  Klippe,  1673.  Uncircu- 
lated. Size  10 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


21 1 


3464  Polling,  (Monastery).  Francis  Topsl,  Abbot  from  1744 
to  ’96.  Bust  and  inscription  ; very  tine  medal.  See 
Madai,  1,794.  Size  30 

0 3465  Pommerania  (Province).  Prince  Francis,  1622.  Wing- 
ed lion  ; rev.  DS.  Schilling  and  double  schilling. 

2 pieces 

(73466  Charles  XI.  Stuck  (£  crown),  1674.  Bust,  coat-  fs  „ 

TTi'no  ' Vl  YJ~ 


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3467 


of-arms.  Fine. 

Same.  Crown,  1690  ; rev.  coat-of-arms,  men  in 


arms  supporting.  See  Madai,  6157;  Well.,  6801.  £ 


Good  ; rare. 


1 


0 3468 


Adolph  Frederick,  1763.  * crown.  Bust,  XACH  ; . 

Dem  LEIPZIGEE  FYSS  YON,  1690.  Madai,  5251 ; /vU(  C '■'1  . 

Well.,  6805.  Fine  and  rare. 

Small  coins.  3 pieces 


/ 3469 

q 3470  Pressbttrg.  Coronation  medal  of  Francis  I.  and  Ferd. 

Y.,  28th  Sept.,  1830.  Two  heads.  Proof.  Size  14 
j 3471  Quedlinburg  Monastery  : Dorothea  of  Saxony,  Abbess, 
1610 — 17.  Groschen,  1616.  DOBOTIIE7E  MON. 
Arms  and  symbol  of  Empire.  Appel.  I.  413;  Well. 
1400.  Uncirculated.  Bare. 

Dorothea,  Sophia.  1622.  Double  groschen. 

Good ; rare. 

Anna  Dorothea  (Saxe  Weimar),  1685 — 1704  (the 


J 3472 


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3473 


last  Abbess).  Splendid  medal.  Bust,  long  ins.  in  two 
circles  ; rev.  view  of  the  monastery,  sun  in  the  sign 
Cancer,  AEDYA  DIFFICILI  ADSCENSY.  Madai, 
974;  Well.,  7418.  Size  30 

Medalet  of  the  same;  same  bust;  rev.  monastery 


{ / / 7 • 


Q 3474 

in  the  distance ; the  sun  going  down  in  splendor. 
ABITU  DECOEATUE  AMOEN.O.  As  fine  as  last 
and  equally  rare.  Size  16 

3475  Small  Token.  Eare. 

3476  Eatzburg  Episcopal  Coins,  Augustus  of  Brunswick. 

1610 — 1636.  Groschen.  3 pieces 

3477  Medalet  on  his  death.  Size  17 

3478  Eavensburg.  City.  Small  coins.  City  gate.  Eare. 


do 


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Silver  Corns  of  German  Cities , etc. 


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3479 


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3481 


3482 

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W 3487 
j 3488 


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3493 


Reckheim.  (Barony.)  MOIST.  LIB.  BARON  AT  VS 
IMP.  RECHEIME,  under  Emperor  Charles  V. 
Double  eagle  with  his  title.  Fine  Crown  without  date. 
Madai,  1958.  Well.,  9084. 

Recklinghausen.  (City.)  Grosclien.  Good,  rare. 
Reichstadt.  (City.)  Grosclien  of  John,  Christian,  and 
George.  Very  tine,  rare. 

Ril.  (City.)  Double  Groschen.  MON  MVRILLE. 
Theodore  of  Mous.  Rare. 

Regensburg.  (Ratisbon.)  Episcopal  coins  with  some 
of  the  City  (RATISPON.)  Arms,  two  keys  crossed. 
Fine  lot.  10  pieces 

Medal  of  the  City.  MO.  REIP.  RATIS.  Arms 

of  the  city  and  double  eagle  on  two  shields  ; rev.  inscrip- 
tion and  date,  1586,  finely  executed  border.  En- 
tirely uncirculated  and  very  rare.  See  Well.,  3061. 
Half-dollar  size. 

Reformation  Klippe.  1617.  A little  beauty. 

Size  12. 

Medal,  164:1,  of  the  Reichstag.  Bust  of  Ferd.  III., 


laureated  ; rev.  arms  of  the  electors  on  7 shields 
arranged  in  a circle.  Well.,  3075.  Extremely  fine  and 
rare.  Half-dollar  size. 

Beautiful  Medalet  of  Francis  I.,  with  view  of  the 

city.  Half-dime  size. 

Medal  of  1705.  Genius  of  the  city  sacrificing ; rev. 

same  presenting  the  arms  of  the  city  to  St.  Joseph. 
PATRON  A,  etc.,  the  figures  in  a boat.  Well  pre- 
served and  very  rare.  Size  26 

Convention  Crown,  with  bust  of  Charles  VII., 

1759,  by  Looz.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Duplicate.  Very  fine. 

Sede  Vaeante,  1787.  St.  Joseph  in  a boat;  around, 


circle  of  the  shields  of  15  canons;  rev.  inscription. 
Beautiful  medal  dollar. 

Duplicate.  Fine. 

Shooting  dollar  of  1788;  rev.  cross-bows,  spears, 

and  banners.  Proof.  Well.,  3112.  Rare. 


)0 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  2 1 3 

Regensburg.  Crown  of  1809,  to  commemorate  the  con 
federation  of  the  Rhine.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

R Einstein  and  Reitberg.  Small  coins.  3 pieces  /-Hi  -G 

Rostock.  City.  MORE  ROVA  ROSTO CUTER. 

Gritfon  ; rev.  cross.  Denarius.  Very  rare. 

II  Schilling  and  XVI.  Eine  Reich  Thaler,  etc. 

5 pieces  /Cl  I/O 

Coin,  Quarter-dollar  size.  Gritfon  and  cross 


V 


Rare. 


3494 

j 3495 
3496 

• 3497 

,0  3498 

j7>  3499 

Extra  rare. 

C 3500  Salm.  Convention  coin  of  Prince  Frederick  III.  Bust ; 
rev.  arms,  crowned.  10  Ivrs.  Very  tine. 

3501  Salzunger.  (City.)  Reformation  Jubilee  piece.  Bible 
on  altar  ; rev.  inscription.  1817.  Uncirculated  Rare. 
>.  Size  12. 

7 3502  Salzburg.  Small  coins.  Three  shields ; rev.  plain. 

2 pieces 

— Small  square  coin  and  others.  6 do. 

— Leonard  V.,  archbishop.  1495  — 1519.  Obv. 


ere 

— Crown  of  (1)610,  under  Rudolph  II.  Uncirculated. 

vfi'n  rovo 


ti  3503 
-.3504 

L-v 


3505 


LEORARDVS  ARCHI  SALZ.  two  shields  1500. 
Rev.  SARCT  RVDBERDVS,  the  saint  standing. 
Double  Groschen.  Has  been  gilt.  Very  fine  and 
rare. 

Dollar.  1522.  Mathaus  V.,  Cardinal.  Bust  in 


0 3506 
lO  3507 


3508 


cap ; rev.  St.  Rupert  and  St.  Virgilius  full  length.  S. 
RVDBERTVS  ET  S.  VIRGILIUS  EPIS  SALZ- 
BV,  in  excellent  preservation  and  very  rare.  See 
Well.,  10,224. 

Small  coin,  double  Groschen  of  same.  1532. 

Crown  of  Wolfgang  Theodore,  Cardinal  1587 


c 3509 


— 1612  ; rev.  St.  Rupert  seated.  Fine.  Well.,  10,374. 
Rare. 

Thaler  Ivlippe,  without  date.  St.  Rupert ; 

below,  coat-of-arms  ; rev.  a tower  of  three  stories  sur- 
mounted by  a pyramid.  Extremely  fine  and  rare. 

Maximi Ilian  G'andolph.  Cardinal,  1668  — 1687. 


Double  Groschen  and  XX.  (Quarter-dollar  size ; base.) 
Rare.  2 pieces 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


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3511 

3512 

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3515 

3516 


3517 


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3519 
C 3520 

• 3521 

3522 

3523 
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Salzburg.  Jolin  Ernest.  1687 — 1709.  Small.  2 pieces 

Francis  Anton.  1709 — 1727.  Dime  size.  Un- 
circulated. Rare. 

Crown  of  same.  1725.  Rev.  arms  of  the  Arch- 
bishop. Yery  fine  and  rare. 

Sigismund,  bishop,  1753 — 1771  ; tine  Crown,  with 

his  bust,  (called  in  Well,  a medal);  rev.  St.  Rupert 
seated.  NAT  GERM  PRIMAS.  1757.  Yery  rare. 
Madai,  7255. 

Crown  of  same.  1758.  Mary  and  babe ; rev. 

St.  Rupert  standing.  Ex.  fine.  Madai,  3287.  Rare. 
Crown  of  same.  1761.  Nearly  uncirculated. 

Splendid  uncirculated  Crown  of  Leopold  Anton, 

1729.  Obv.  arms,  and  Mary  and  Jesus ; rev.  St. 
Rupert  seated,  by  his  side  a shield.  Madai,  3,228. 
Well.,  10,794.  Rare. 

Crown,  same  ; and  another.  2 pieces 

Uncirculated  Crown  of  Ferdinand,  (Austria)  1805; 

another  of  1803,  nearly  as  fine.  Called  by  Wellenheim, 
medals.  Rare.  2 pieces 

Sayu  - Wittgenstein  ; Coins  of  John,  Count,  1634—57. 
Cited  by  Wellenheim  as  R.  3 pieces  about  dime  size. 

Gustavus,  Count,  1676.  § Crown,  bust;  rev. 

coat-of-arms  ; TANDEM  FORTYNA  OBSTET- 
RICE.  Fine  and  rare. 

Same,  counterstamped. 


Well.,  7,781.  Rare. 


“ 16  Gute  Grosch,  1677  ; rev.  a stag  running, 

(f.)  Rare. 

Small  coins. 


3525 


2 pieces 

Schlesien  (in  Silesia.)  Klippe  without  date  (very  old).  Ill 
TALER  OY  MON  ETA.  ARGENTEA  SILESIM1. 
Eagle,  in  one  corner  stamped  M : thick  piece  about  1 
inch  square. 

Early  coins  of  various  princes  and  cities,  as  Fred. 

II.,  1543;  Sylvius  Frederick,  1675;  George,  Louis, 
and  Christian,  Dukes  Silesia,  etc.,  etc.  Some  older. 

10  pieces 


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3527 


fcO 

3528 

3529 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  2 1 5 

Schlesien  (in  Silesia).  George  Christian  and  George  Ru- 
dolph, Dukes.  Fine  crown  of  the  brothers  (1)608  ; their 
busts  half  length,  facing ; rev.  shield  with  three  helmets, 
eagle,  etc.  Madai,  1,562.  Well.,  6,999.  Rare. 

Same.  A crown  of  the  next  year,  slightly  differ-  J 

eut.  Equally  fine.  See  Well.,  7,000.  Rare. 

Same,  crown  dated  1619;  bust  of  the  brothers ; 


-U 


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rey.  similar  to  3,526. 

Splendid  Crown  of  George,  Louis,  and  Christian, 


1656  ; the  three  brothers  full  face,  shown  to  the  hips ; 


n> 


3530 


I r 


3531 


rev.  very  handsome  coat-of-arms  and  crests. 
Very  rare. 

Half  Crown  same  type.  Equally  fine. 

Equally  fine  Crown  of  George  alone, 


Size  30. 


Duke 


3532 


do 


3533 


Silesia  ; bust  and  arms  as  before. 

Crown  of  Henry  Wenceslaus  and  Charles  Freder- 
icks, Dukes,  etc.,  their  busts  face  to  face,  underneath, 
1620;  rev.  coat-of-arms.  DYC.  SIL  MONS.  ET. 
OLS.  CO.  GLA.  Wellenheim  says  R.  R.  In  good 
preservation. 

George  William.  A medal  or  coin  on  his  death, 

1675  ; bust  and  ins.  PIASTE  AE,  etc.  See  Well., 
7,012,  marked  R. — more  than  $ Crown  in  weight. 

Wolfgang  Christian,  on  his  death,  1672.  A fine 

coin  or  medal.  Size  of  one  last  described.  Very  fine. 
— — 24  Krs.,  under  Ferdinand  II.,  1622. 

Beautiful  Medal  of  George,  Marquis  of  Bran- 
denburg. Size  14 

3537  Schlick.  Count  Stephen,  from  1526  ; double  Crown  ; 
. bust  in  hat;  ins.  in  two  circles.  DOMINYS  STE- 
PHANVS  SLICE,  etc.,  etc.  ; rev.  coat-of-arms — image 
of  Pan  above  shield.  A rare  medal,  injured  by  burn- 


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3538 


Crown  of  same.  St. 


Jaochim  (S.  J.)  standing, 
with  staff  and  shield;  rev.  Bohemian  Lion.  LVDO- 
VICVS  PRIM,  etc.  Madai,  1,870,  Well.,  12,011.  Fine 
and  rare. 


2 1 6 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


0 


3539  Sciilick.  Henry.  Uncirculated  Crown,  1 642,  IIEINRIC. 

SCHLICK  COMES  A PASSAN.  St.  Anne  stand- 
ing ; below,  shield.  S.  ANNA;  rev.  FERDINAND  III., 
double  eagle,  etc.  Madai,  4,373,  Well.,  12,030.  Rare. 

3540  Small  coin. 

3541  Schwarzenbero.  Splendid  broad  Crown  (size  30)  of 

Ferdinand,  Prince,  with  Maria  Anna,  his  wife  ; their 
busts  jugata,  1696.  Madai,  1,665.  Well.,  12,069. 
Rare. 

3542  Similar  Crown.  Not  a duplicate,  same  date. 

Equally  fine  and  rare. 

John,  Prince  of  Schwarzberg,  1783.  Bust  ; rev. 

arms  in  chain  of  the  Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece.  Fine 
and  rare. 

Same.  20  krs.  Uncirculated.  Rare. 

Small  Coin. 

Schweidnitz  (City)  Groschen,  1526  SWIDNI  ; rev. 
eagle.  11  Ludovicus,”  etc.  Very  good,  rare. 


0° 

- 3543 

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3544 

3545 

3546 

\. 

3547 


3548 

3549 


Soest.  (City),  Solidus,  without  date.  Cathedral,  the 
gable  surmounted  by  a fleur  delis;  rev.  saint  with 
crook  and  book.  Very  rare. 

1 Albus,  1681,  key  and  griffons. 


Jo 


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3550 

3551 

3552 


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2 pieces 
2 pieces 

Solms  (Count  of,)  MONETA.  AR.  COMES  SOLMS, 
of  Matthias,  Rudolph,  Ernest,  and  Philip.  Fine  lot 
groschen . 5 pieces 

i Token.  L.  S.  in  monogram,  long-billed  bird 

standing.  Uncirculated.  Size  12 

Convention  Crown  of  Solms-Laubach  ; bust  of 

Otto  in  low  hat ; rev.  pyramid  with  inscription  thereon. 
Very  fine.  Madai,  6,874.  Wellenheim,  4,252. 

Medal  Crown  of  Christian  Augustus,  1738  ; his 

bust ; rev.  bust  of  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Amalia.  Fine 
proof  impression,  slightly  circulated.  Madai,  4,391. 
Speyer.  (Bishopric)  Convention  Crown,  1770,  of 
Augustus  Philip  Charles ; rev.  Minerva  and  attendants, 
DEO.  O.  M.  AVSPICE.  Madai,  6,444.  Well.,  3,149. 
Very  fine  and  rare. 

Half-crown.  Same  type.  Fine. 


3554 


Silver  Corns  of  German  Cities , etc. 


2 1 7 


( 


3555  Sprinzensteest.  Medal  crown  of  John  Ernricus,  count, 

1717.  Fine.  Madai,  1909  ; Well.,  11,099. 

3556  Stade.  (City  in  Bremen.)  CIYITAS  STADENSIS. 

Coin,  groat  size;  1614.  City  arms,  (key,  griffons 
supporting.)  Rev.  MATTHIAS,  etc.  Double  eagle. 
Fine  and  rare. 

3557  Similar.  Equally  fine.  Rare. 

3558  Groat,  1620.  Same  type.  Ex.  fine. 

I _&559  Similar.  Very  fine. 

, 3560  - — Medalet  of  1739  ; rev.  St.  Anthony  of  Padua, 

with  staff  and  pig.  Extremely  fine  and  rare.  Hot  in 
Wellenheim.  Size  14 

3561  Medal,  with  view  of  the  city ; in  ex.  STADE ; 

rev.  AHHO  1712,  DY.  YII.  Septemb.  FRIDE- 
RICO  IY.  REGE  DAHEE  CAPTA.  Probably 
very  rare.  Half-crown  size.  Hot  in  Well. 

3562  Stendal  (City.)  A Bracteate.  Yery  fine  and  rare. 

3563  Stettex  (Duchy.)  Bracteate  and  small  coin,  known 

by  the  Griffon  with  large  wings.  The  few  that  are  de- 
scribed by  Wellenheim,  are  pronounced  rare.  6 pcs 

3564  Groschen.  MOH  HOY  STET.  1519.  Lion  on 

cross ; rev.  griffon.  RYDOLFYS  DYX  STET.  Hot 
in  Well.  Yery  fine  and  rare. 

3565  Similar.  D.  S.  in  monogram.  Yery  fine  and 

rare . 

3566  Others.  Uncirculated.  Ex  fine  and  rare.  3 pcs 

3567  Twelve  ein  Thaler,  Charles  XI.,  Sweden,  and 

■ ^ . others.  Rare.  3 pieces 

3568  Splendid  uncirculated  Crown  of  Philip  Julius, 


duke,  1620.  His  bust ; rev.  handsome  coat-of-arms, 
in  nine  compartments,  PATIEHT.  PALMAM.  FATA, 
FEREH.  FE. 


This  and  following  are  among  the  finest  and  rarest  Crowns  in  the 
Catalogue. 


3569  Bogislaus,  Duke,  etc.,  1633.  Bust ; rev.  coat-of- 

arms.  E.  P.  CAM.  CO.  GYTZK.  TER.  LEOB.  ET 
BYR  DVM.  Another  splendid  uncirculated  crown. 


2 1 8 Silver  Corns  of  German  Cities , etc. 

3570  Stettin  (Duchy).  Half-crown,  1677.  Fred.  William  of 

Prussia.  Yiew  of  the  city. 

3571  Stolberg.  Dollar  of  Ludovicus,  count,  1547 ; cross 

with  shield  in  the  angles ; rev.  eagle,  CAEOLYS  Y. 
Madai,  4398;  Well.,  7435.  Fine  and  rare. 

> ‘ 

3571* Similar,  dated  1549.  Equally  fine. 


\ 


3573 


ij 


3574 

3575 

3576 
, 5.3577 

J 


7 


C 3578 


3579 


3580 


3581 

3582 

3583 


Wolfgang,  with  Louis,  Henry,  Albert  George,  and 

Christoph,  counts  and  brothers.  Coat-of-arms  ; rev.  a 
stag.  (15)  7-5.  Yery  fine.  Nearly  uncirculated.  Not 
in  W ell. 

Christoph,  Frederick,  and  Justius  Christian, 

brothers,  1719  ; their  busts  conjoined;  rev.  two  hands 
clasping ; the  sun  in  splendor.  Madai,  1927.  Un- 
circulated, and  verv  broad  crown.  Eare. 

* «/ 

Duplicate.  Y ery  fine. 

Two-third  Crown,  1738.  Same;  coat-of-arms  and 

stag. 

24  Marien  Groschen.  Same  date  and  value. 

Jubilee  Medal,  1760.  Christian  Ernest;  bust  and 

altar  ; GOTT  SEY  GEBENEDEYT.  FYEDIESE 
SELTNE  ZEIT.  Madai,  4422 ; Well.,  7450.  Nearly 
proof.  Dollar  size. 

One-third  Crown,  on  the  second  centenary  of  the 

Deformation,  1717.  “Das  wort  sie  sollin,”  etc.;  re- 
verse, a stag. 

Two-third  Crown.  Augsburg  Confession  Memo- 
rial, 1630.  Inscription;  rev.  stag;  “ Gott  seegne,” 
etc.  Yery  fine  and  rare. 

Jubilee  of  the  Deformation  Medal,  under  William 

and  Joseph,  counts,  1817  ; rev.  Bible  and  lighted  torch. 
Proof.  Well.,  7467.  Size  22 

Similar.  Same  type  ; smaller.  Size  18 

Two-third  Crown ; one-sixth  do.,  twelve  Eine- 

thalers,  twenty-four  Eine-thalers.  4 pieces 

Collection  of  early  Coins  of  Stolberg.  A very  fine 

and  rare  lot.  Small  size.  10  pieces 


Silver  Corns  of  German  Cities , etc. 


219 


3584  Strasburg  (bishopric  ancl  city).  Small  coins  without 
date,  penny,  bracteate  and  others  of  the  city  ; arms  and 
titles.  Yery  rare.  5 pieces 

Dollar  Klippe,  under  John  George,  Marquis  of 

Brandenburg,  1592.  Three  shields  within  border ; 


VJl 


3585 


t 


'4 


rev.  plain.  Ex.  fine  and  rare.  See  Madai,  900  ; Well., 
1832. 

» 

( 3586  Jubilee  Klippe,  1617  ; first  centenary.  Fine  and 

rare. 

Charles  of  Lorraine,  Cardinal  of  Strasburg.  (Ar- 


yv1 


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/>  aw 


y . 


3587 


3588 

3589 


3590 


6 


% 


3591 

3592 


gentoratensis.)  Fine  bust,  1605  ; rev.  shield  and  cardi- 
nal’s hat.  ALSAS  LANGRA.  One-third  Dollar. 
Called  by  Madai  rare.  Yery  fine. 

Duplicate  ; poor,  and  another.  2 pieces 

Testoon  of  same  cardinal.  Uncirculated,  without 

date.  Rare. 

Quarter  Dollar  of  the  city ; lily  and  cross.  “ Deo 

Gloria  in  Excelsis.”  Yarieties.  Fine  and  very  rare. 

2 pieces 

Smaller  coins  of  the  city.  7 pieces 

Crown.  Lions  with  lilies  supporting  the  arms  of 


/-<//, 

y ) 

) 

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/ 1 


& 


3593 


u 


the  city ; rev.  a lily,  u Solius  virtutis  Flos  Perpetuus.” 
Extra  fine.  Madai,  2334;  Well,  1807. 

Crown.  Xumus.  Reip.  Argen. ; rev.  similar  to 

last,  with  a different  motto.  Equally  fine  and  rare. 

— LX.  K (60  krs.)  Same  type.  Fine. 

3595  Stuttgart.  Klippe,  view  of  the  city ; rev.  PROSIT 

SIT  XEUE  JAIIR.  Appel,  3,507 ; Well.,  3,532. 

3596  Medalet ; two  busts.  Charles  and  Frederick  Charles. 


rTtrs; 


3594 


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Yr-f 

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PRIM!  SAEC.  GYMXASII  ILLYST.  STYTTC, 
1786.  Extremely  fine.  Size  16 

3597  Teutonic  Order.  (Deutchen  Ordens)  Early  coins : Arms 
on  lozenge-shape  shields  within  scalloped  border. 

2 pieces 

The  Order  of  German  Knights  was  founded  in  Jerusalem  during  the 
third  crusade,  A.  D.  1190.  The  earliest  coins  of  the  Province  of 
Prussia  were  issued  by  the  grand  masters  of  this  order,  and  were 
called  Schellings,  Groats,  and  Schots.  The  legend  was 
MO^NETA  DOMINORVM  PRVSSIE.  After  1220  the  commander 


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220 


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3598 


Ml  3599 


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3601 


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was  called  High  Master  (Hoch-meister),  and  his  residence  was 
changed  from  Culm  to  Mariensburg,  where  it  remained  until  1525, 
Albert  of  Brandenburg,  being  the  last  High  Master.  From  1527 
Mergertheim,  in  Wurtemberg,  was  the  seat  of  the  Teutonic  Knights 
until  Napoleon  abolished  the  order  in  1809. 

Teutonic  Order.  Denarius.  M AGISTER  GEISTER- 
ALIS  Shield  with  the  eagle  and  cross  of  the  order; 
rev.  DOM  HSTORVM  PRYSSIE  ; cross  on  a shield. 
Well.,  6,628.  Very  tine  and  rare. 

Schellingof  Henry  Dusener,  1345  to  1351.  MAGS 

HEINRICYS.  Eagle  on  a cross;  rev.  MONETA 
DYORYM  PRY.  Cross  of  the  order  on  a shield. 
Well.,  6,631.  Fine  and  rare. 

Schelling  or  “ Cross-groat”  of  Wunricli,  1351-82. 


Similar,  but  MAGIST  WYHRICYS  PRIMYS.  Ex. 
tine.  Well.,  6,633.  Rare. 

Schelling  or  “ Kreuze  groschen ” of  Conrad  IIL, 


\l  C 3602 
fb  3603 


3604 

3605 


1393-1407.  MAGIST  CONRADYS  TERC.  Shield 
with  cross  and  eagle  as  before ; rev.  MONETA 
DNORYM  PRYCI.  Shield  and  cross.  Extra  fine 
and  rare.  Well.,  6,636. 

Schelling  of  Ulrich  1,407-10.  MAG  YLRICYS, 


etc.  Yery  fine.  See  Well.,  6,640. 

Schelling  of  Michael,  of  Sternberg.  IT.  M., 


1414-1422.  MICTI.  Same  type,  except  that  the  cross 
on  the  rev.  quarters  the  coin.  Fine  and  very  rare. 
See  Well.,  6,641. 

Same  of  Henry  Russ.  IT.  M.,  1470. 

Same  of  Martin,  1477-1489,  MAGIST  MAR- 


3606 

3607 


TLNYS.  Eagle  and  cross ; rev.  MONETA,  etc.  Shield 
and  short  cross.  Yery  fine.  Well.,  6,651.  Rare. 

Similar  coins.  “ Cross  groats’’  of  this  period ; 

Fine  and  valuable.  3 pieces 

Schot  or  cross  groschen  of  the  last  Iloch-meister, 


1525.  (The  seat  of  the  order  after  this  date  was 
Mergentheim,  in  Wurtemberg).  Albert  of  Brandenburg. 
ALBERTVS  D.  G.  MAGISTIR.  C.  Eagle  within 
circle;  rev.  SALYA  NOSDOMINA,  1513.  Appel  I. 
188  ; Well.,  6,656.  Yery  fine  and  rare. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  221 

3608  Teutonic  Order.  Small  coins;  indifferent.  3 pieces 

In  1466  Eoland  acquired  jurisdiction  over  the  eastern  part  of  Prussia, 
and  the  Teutonic  Knights  became  vassals  to  that  kingdom.  The 
following  pieces  were  coined  during  that  period  ; but  I cannot  give 
an  accurate  description  of  them,  finding  no  assistance  from  any 
work  within  my  reach. 

3609  Double  Groschen  of  Walram,  1341-49.  Size  of 

English  or  Bohemian  groat.  Bust,  full  face,  WAL- 
RAM, ARCH.  COLONIE ; rev.  small  cross  within 
two  circles  of  inscription,  MOHETA.  TVWCIEN. 
(Julich).  Fine. 

3610  Groat  as  before.  St.  ? seated.  On  each  side 

shield  with  arms  of  the  order;  rev.  similar  to  last. 
Fine  and  rare. 

3611  Groat,  shields  with  emblems  of  the  Teutonic  Order. 

Fine. 

All  that  follow  were  coined  by  the  High  Masters  at  Mergentheim. 

3612  Maximillian,  Arch  Duke  of  Austria,  u High  Mas- 

ter” of  the  Order.  His  figure  full  length,  in  regalia 
and  armor.  Emblems  to  right  and  left ; his  titles  end- 
ing with  A.  D.  M.  1. ; rev.  mounted  knight  within  a 
circle  of  shields,  1603.  Extremely  fine  crown.  Rare. 

3613  — — Crown  of  the  same  date  and  type,  from  a different 

die.  Equally  fine.  Madai,  925  ; Well.,  3,466. 

3614  Crown  of  the  same,  1613.  A marked  variety ; 

splendid.  Madai,  926. 

3615  Double  crown,  same  type.  The  H.  M.  and  knight 

on  horseback,  1614.  Madai,  925  ; Well.,  3464.  Very 
fine  and  rare. 

3616  Double  crown,  1614;  same  as  last.  Carefully 

burnished  for  a cabinet ; has  the  splendor  of  a proof. 

3617  Brilliant  uncirculated  crown,  16-15.  Obv.  bust 

of  Maximillian  (II.  M.) ; rev.  arms  of  the  order.  Madai 
3,410;  Well.,  3,469.  Very  rare. 

3618  Half-crown  of  same.  Max.,  1616.  Fine. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


/ 


222 


3619  Teutonic  Order.  John  Eustachius,  G.  M.,  1625-27  ; 
beautiful  crown  of  1625.  Order,  arms,  titles,  etc. ; rev. 
St.  Mary  standing,  with  young  Jesus.  ORD  IN  TE.  See 
Madai,  929  ; Well.,  3,481  ; marked  by  the  latter  R.  R. 


3620  Clement  Augustus,  H.  M.,  732-61  J thaler,  1755. 

Uncirculated.  Rare. 

3621  Charles  Alexander.  Convention  crown  of  1776. 

Bust,  with  title  and  cross  of  the  order  ; rev.  coat-of- 
arms  and  crown,  supported  by  two  eagles,  each  wearing 
a double  cross  suspended  from  the  neck  by  a chain, 
Uncirculated.  Well.,  3,501.  Rare. 


3622  Tann  (City).  Small  coin. 

3623  Teschen.  3 Groschen  of  Adam  Wenzel,  1607;  bust 

and  coat-of-arms ; uncirculated. 

3624  Small  coins.  2 pieces 

3625  Medal  Dollar,  IN  MEMORIANI  PACIS  TES- 

GHINSENSIS,  1779;  uncirculated;  rare. 


3626 


,3d 

3627 


3628 

3629 


3630 


Tiioren  (Thorn),  Province  of  Limburg ; coined  by  the 
Abbess  Margaretha,  1531-77 ; crown  of  15-63,  MAR- 
GARE  • D • BREDROD ; rev.  DENARIVS  NO- 
TTS. Madai,  976;  Well.,  9106;  marked  R.  AT  ell 
preserved. 

Crown  of  same  Abbess;  1570;  MO  LIB  IM- 
PERIALS FTNDAT  IN  THORN;  rev.  double 
eagle,  Maximilian  II.,  etc.  Madai,  978  ; Well.,  9108. 
AVell  preserved  and  rare. 

Duplicate  of  last ; equally  good  crown. 

Trautson  (Count),  Paul  Sixtus,  1620  ; bust  in  robes 
and  chain  of  the  Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece,  PATLTS 
S1XTTS,  etc. ; rev.  arms  within  the  chain  of  the 
Order  of  the  Fleece,  AVREI  TEI,  etc. ; uncirculated 
and  brilliant  crown  ; see  Well.,  11,110.  Tery  rare. 

Crown  of  same,  16-20  ; slight  variety  ; uncircu- 
lated and  brilliant. 


3631  Crown  of  same,  16-20  ; still  different ; equally 

fine.  Rare. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  223 


3632  Teautson  (Count).  Crown  of  same  date,  a variety.  Fine. 

In  Wellenheim  the  differences  in  these  crowns  are  carefully  noted 
and  described. 


(UP 


vf) 


3633  Teeves  (Trier),  Bishopric.  Solidus,  bracteates,  and 
coins  with  a stamp  on  only  one  side  ; to  the  time  of 
Baldwin,  A.D.  1307.  6 pieces 

Later  coins,  small ; to  the  time  of  John  Hugo, 

1675.  Some  extremely  rare.  6 pieces 

Similar  from  (and  including)  John  ILngo,  Carl  and 

Casper,  to  Francis  George,  1750.  6 pieces 


3631 

3635 

3636 

3637 


Others ; rare,  but  poor. 


3 pieces 


Groats ; a tine  lot.  St.  Peter  seated,  PETER 


<7 


7S 


3638 

3639 


ME1STTGER,  etc.,  etc.  Valuable  lot. 
John  Hugo,  1705  ; 1 Thaler.  Fine. 


5 pieces 


3640 


3$ 


3641 


3642 


& 


Ulm  (City) ; Reformation  Jubilee  medal;  first  centen- 
ary, 1617;  MEMO  R1  AM  * JVBILAE  * EVAN- 
GELICI  * ; within  palms,  an  open  Bible ; rev.  arms 
of  Ulm  and  inscription  ; fine  and  rare.  Hot  in  Wel- 
lenheim.  Size  16 

Crown  of  the  city,  MONET  A-NOVA  VLMI- 

NENSIS,  1620,  under  Ferdinand  II.  ; city  arms  and 
double  eagle.  Uncirculated  and  brilliant.  Rare.' 

Duplicate  ; very  fine. 

Medal  of  the  city, '1622;  view  of  the  town  and 


/§  aJiu-ty 


<JV0A 

.--A 


L/ 


i <7 


i 


3643 


3644 


cathedral;  above,  VLMA  ; rev.  8 medallion  shields; 
on  one,  J length  figure  without  arms  ; above,  full  face 
or  mask,  PRO-PATRI A-FERRE-P AR ATI ; uncir- 
culated, nearly  proof.  Madai,  2348  ; Well.,  3546 — 
described  as  rare.  Size  24 

Medal ; obv.  same  as  last ; rev.  the  8 shields  dif- 


U 


ferently  arranged,  upheld  by  an  angel;  silver  gilt,  1667. 
Not  in  Wellenheim.  Same  size. 


? 

/'4  / 


Siege  piece  (Klippe)  of  1704 ; DA  PACEM,  etc. 

Madai,  5142;  Wellenheim,  3551.  J crown.  Rare. 


fi  'v 


{ Jtn  , 


224 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc . 


3645  Ulm  (City).  Medals,  1704.  Bust  of  Marshal  Charles,  etc., 

in  mail,  wearing  the  chain  of  the  Order  of  the  Golden 
Fleece  ; rev.  the  city  personified  by  a turreted  female 
wilh  shield,  OB.  CIY.  SERY.,  giving  her  right  hand 
to  a figure  in  mail,  Minerva  crowning  him,  ADSER- 
TORI  LIBERT ATIS ; in  ex.  YLMA  GALL 
EREPT,  13  Sept.,,  1704  ; edge  lettered.  A fine  uncir- 
culated medal.  Size  26 

3646  Medalet,  same  date,  BOIIS  ARTE  CAPTA, 

D.  8 Sept.,  1702  ; l'SDEM  ET  GALLIS  MARTE 
EREPTA,  10th  Sept.,  1704.  Proof.  Size  16 

3647  Small  coins.  2 pieces 

) v 3648  Ueach,  one  side  plain,  a horn  (jagdhorn),  and  the  letter 

LI ; pfenning  without  date.  Rare. 

' 3649  Yienna  (Wein)  city ; Ivlippe,  1529;  a triplet  of  leaves 

3650 


repeated  4 times.  Fine  and  rare. 


Size  12 


Medal  of  the  city. 


7<T  3651 


3652 


/t 


A memorial  of  the  war 
against  the  Turks,  1683.  Size  17 

Medal  dollar  (Salvator  thaler),  with  the  head  of 

Christ;  rev.  the  city;  SYB  YMBRA — ALARVM 
TYARVM ; below,  in  a cartouche,  MYNYS  Y BER- 
NES. Fine  impression  and  not  circulated,  but  slightly 
notched  on  edge.  Rare. 

Crown  of  1781.  Episcopal  of  Cardinal  Christo- 
pher. Bust ; rev.  arms  and  cardinal’s  hat.  Fine  and 
very  rare.  Not  in  Wellenheim. 

Beautiful  uncirculated  thaler  of  1868.  “ III 

Deutsches  bundes  schiessen  wein,  1868,”  double  eagle 
and  crown  ; rev.  a female  hanging  shield  of  Prussia  on 
a tree;  below,  SE1DAN.  NIR  WOLLER  SEIR,  etc. 

•'  3654  Walkenreid  Abbey,  1657  ; CL.  under  a crown,  and 

one  of  1688.  Bust  of  Fred.,  Duke  of  Saxony  ; gro- 
sclien  and  double  groschen.  Not  in  Wellenheim.  Yery 
rare.  2 pieces 

Wallenstein,  Duke  Albert  (of  Friedland),  groschen, 
1627-3-9  and  ’31  ; bust  of  the  Duke  and  different  re- 
verses. Described  by  Wellenheim  and  Appel,  in  full. 
Rare.  5 pieces 


365 


3655 


225 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 


3656  Walteriiousen  (City).  Beautiful  medalet.  “ In  Me- 
moriam  Saecularem  Noveler  Constitutae  Formse  Schol- 
astic du  Lucrse  ” ; edifice  and  shield.  Size  15 


C 


t 


\o 


3657  Wallmoden,  Count  Louis  of  Gimborn ; “ XX  Eine 

Eeine  Mark.”  \ crown,  1802 ; beautiful  coat-of-arms. 
Rare. 

3658  Werden  Abbey;  MON-HO-REV-DOM-COX ; with- 

in the  circle,  LXX ; below,  II II;  rev.  ABB-IX- 
WED  ET  HEL  ; within  “ YIII”  ; base.  Yery  rare. 
Well.,  8133. 

3659  Duplicate. 

3660  (or  Donauworth,  not  Abbey  of).  Uncirculated, 

but  stained  crown  of  Charles  Y.,  (15)43  ; his  bust,  with 
sceptre  and  crown,  double  eagle  with  “ W ” on  small 
shield  covering  his  breast.  Rare.  (See  Well.,  2425). 


* 3661  Half-crown,  same.  Rubbed. 

3662  Beautiful  proof  medal  of  Werden,  1704.  Bust  of 

Louis  William,  of  Baden ; rev.  ILOSTE-CAESO- 
E Y G ATO-C  ASTRIS  DIREPTIS  ; a fortified  town, 
Xeptune  lying  before  it  holding  aloft  a crown.  See 
Weil.,  13,151.  Size  24 

3662*  Weissenberg-  (City),  ’ dollar.  Rare. 

3663  Wied  ; Count  Frederick  Alex. ; his  bust ; rev.  view  of 

a port ; ^ crown,  medal  style.  Beautiful  uncirculated 
piece. 

3664  A variety  of  his  coins  from  1745.  4 pieces 

' 3665  Werle  (City  in  Gustrow,  Mecklenburg) ; bracteate,  sol- 
idus, and  half  solidus.  Fine  and  rare  lot.  4 pieces 

3666  Solidus,  MOXETA  GUSTROWE,  cross;  rev. 

CIYIT  DNI  DWERLE  ; see  Well.,  5426.  Fine  and 


rare. 

3667  Wesel  (City).  Coins  resembling  a Bohemian  groat, 

MOXETA  WESEL,  cross;  rev.  arms  on  shield  and 
ins.  Two  varieties,  fine  and  rare.  Xot  in  Well. 

2 pieces 

3668  Westphalia,  Kingdom  under  Jerome  Bonaparte,  “ Two 

Francs,”  by  Tiolier.  Bust  laureated,  edge  lettered; 
barely  circulated.  Yery  fine  and  rare.  1808. 

15 


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/ 3674 
3675 

V 3676 
5 £*3677 


£ 


3678 


vlC 


3683 


3684 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc. 

Westphalia.  J Franc.  Same  type  and  date.  Uncir- 
culated. Rare. 

Medal  Coin  of  1811,  convention  piece.  Bust; 

rev.  GLUCK  AUE  GLAUSTIT  ALIM  AUGUST. 
Ex.  tine  and  rare. 

Base  coins.  I TC  Thaler,  20  cents,  etc.  6 pieces 

Wismar  (in  Mecklenberg).  Solidus;  obv.  * MO  NET  A 
WYSMAR,  cross  fleurie,  in  centre,  star  ; rev.  frill  face, 
or  mask,  Cl  VITAS  MAGROP.  (See  Well.,  5293). 
Very  fine  and  excessively  rare. 

Solidus ; same  legend,  different  type.  Equally 

tine  and  rare. 

Pennies,  with  long  and  short  cross.  2 pieces 

24  Einen-thalers,  1652,  etc.  Very  fine.  2 do. 

Same.  2 do. 

Brilliant  uncirculated  Crown  of  1622,  under  Fer- 
dinand II.  ; obv.  St.  Lawrence  standing ; rev.  double 
eagle.  Very  rare. 

Half-crown,  same  or  similar  type,  1672.  Well., 

5298. 

Quarter-crown  do. 

Wiedenbruck  (City.)  Arms  of  Osnaburg.  (Wheel.) 
Rare  denarius. 

Wittenberg  (City).  Small  coin.  Solidus.  Rare. 

Medal  to  commemorate  the  plague,  soon  after  Lu- 
ther’s death,  1551.  Half-dollar  medal ; on  one  side 
Moses  and  the  Israelites  before  their  tents,  serpent  on 
a cross,  text  from  the  Bible ; rev.  crucifixion  of  Christ, 
another  text.  A medal  of  the  time,  cast  and  tooled. 
Very  rare. 

Another  Plague  Medal ; crown,  very  broad, 

called  “ Pest-tlialer,”  from  a die  ; very  beautiful ; in- 
scription on  both  sides  in  two  circles,  cross,  serpent 
twining,  Hum.  21 ; rev.  crucifixion,  two  Roman  sol- 
diers. Uncirculated.  Size  30 

Same,  beautiful,  nearly  proof  crown  Medal.  Both 

sides  crowded  with  figures,  serpent  in  the  wilderness 
and  crucifixion  as  before.  Very  rare. 


Silver  Coins  of  German  Cities , etc.  227 

r * 

3685  Wittenberg  (City).  Same,  equally  interesting  and  rare 
crown.  Nearly  as  fine. 

A description  of  these  medals  may  be  found  in  Madai,  No.  2369. 


C 3686  Windischgratz.  Half-crown  of  Prince  Joseph  Nicholas, 
1777  ; bust  and  coat-of-arms.  See  Wellenheim,  11,238. 
Fine  and  rare. 

3687  Worms  (city).  Reformation  Jubilee  Klippe,  16-W-17  ; 
on  a shield,  key.  Rare. 

'£%688  — — Extremely  fine  uncirculated  crown  to  commemo- 
rate the  same  evangelical  jubilee.  LVMEN  EVAN- 
GELI,  Bible  and  candle;  rev.  NOMEN  DOMINI, 
light  on  a tower.  Madai,  2356;  Well.,  4274.  Very 
rare. 

3689  Wolgat  (City.)  Small  coin.  Rare. 

3690  Wurzburg  (or  Wurtzburg).  Episcopal  coin  of  Otho, 

bishop,  1207-123- ; bust;  rev.  church;  Wellenheim, 
3159.  Fine  and  rare  denarius. 

3691  Half-denarius  of  Berthold,  bishop,  1267-1282. 

Well.,  3160.  Rare. 

3692  Others,  not  classified.  Old  and  rare.  6 pieces 

3693  Melchior,  bishop,  1544-1558  ; fine  crown,  1554. 

Saint  Killian  standing,  shield  on  breast,  sword  and  staff, 
with  large  head,  MELCI4IO  WIRCHBVR;  rev. 
CAROL  VS  V.,  double  eagle.  Fine  and  very  rare, 
Madai, 905  ; Well.,  3165. 

John  Phillip,  1642-1673  ; St.  Killian  standing, 

etc.  Gfroschen  and  double  grosehen.  2 pieces 

Others ; some  older  than  last,  others  later.  6 do. 


3694 

3695 

3696 


3697 

3698 

3699 

3700 


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John  Philip,  bishop  from  1699  to  1719.  Splendid 

uncirculated  crown  medal,  1702  ; bust ; rev.  fir  tree,  be- 
low, shield  ; SEMPER  IDEM.  Madai,  918 ; Well., 
3195.  Rare. 

Mortuary  rnedalet  of  same.  Size  16  and  18.  Rare 

and  fine.  2 pieces 

Anselm  Francis,  1746-1  749.  Grosehen.  Fine. 

Charles  Phillip,  1749  to  1751.  Grosehen.  Rare. 


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3701  AVurzburg.  Francis  Louis,  1779-1795.  Splendid  uncir- 
culated medal  crown,  1791 ; bust ; rev.  emblematical 
picture,  MERCJES  LABORUM.  Appel,  637  ; Well., 
3230.  Rare. 

Same.  Crown  of  1794  : rev.  PRO  PATRIA. 


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3703 


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AY  ell. , 3 234.  V ery  fine. 

Same.  Bamberg  convention  dollar,  1795  ; coat- 


3704 


of-arms ; rev.  X MARK.  Fine. 

George  Charles,  1795-1801,  (coined  from  church 


silver.)  Crown  of  1795 ; bust ; rev.  PRO  PATRIA. 
Fine.  Well.,  3238. 

Same,  from  another  die,  different  coat-of-arms. 


Nearly  proof  crown. 

'3706 Same.  Half-crown,  1795  ; rev.  St.  Killian  between 

two  allegorical  figures.  Very  fine  and  rate. 

3707  Ysenberg.  A single  coin  ; dime  size. 


MISCELLANEOUS  SILVER  COINS. 


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- 3708 

Bracteates  of  the  13th  century,  size  14 

; Emperors’ 

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Yc  3709 

heads,  arms,  etc.,  etc. 
Similar. 

12  pieces 
12  do. 

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3710 

Similar,  but  smaller  ; size  10. 

10  do. 

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3711 

Similar  lot. 

11  do. 

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3712 

Remarkably  large  and  fine. 

2 do. 

fl  U til  < • v( 

3713 

Denarii  : Ilalle,  Worms,  etc.  Fine  and  rare  lot.  14  do. 

3714 

* * 

Some  smaller,  and  struck  only  on  one  side.  A 

rare  lot. 

10  pieces 

ofaCl f- 

/O  3715 

Groats  and  old  episcopal  coins,  groat  size ; 

unclassified. 

Remarkably  fine. 

10  pieces- 

/0  3716 

German  Coins,  12  Einen-thalers. 

Size  10 

YSatm* 

ft  3717 

Klippe  and  two  of  Ilildesheim.  Rare. 

3 pieces 

(3718 

Base  silver  coins. 

25  do. 

.3719 

Similar. 

25  do. 

\3720 

do. 

25  do. 

Gr-r  C/Y 

3721 

do. 

25  do. 

3722 

do. 

25  do. 

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C 3723  Base  Silver  coins.  25  pieces 

- - 3724  Japanese  Itzben  and  4 Quarter  do.  5 do. 

A 3725  Emanuel  Pinto,  4 tari,  1768. 

r^Ts  726  Andreas  Gritti ; doge,  Venice,  1523-29.  Quarter- 
crown. 

3727  Gioacchim  Napoleon  (Murat).  2 lira,  1813. 

3728  Unclassified,  average  franc  value.  6 pieces 

, 3729  Goslar.  Thick  dollar  of  the  15tli  century.  (Size  18.) 

St.  Simon  and  Judas  standing.  Uncirculated,  and 
probably  very  rare  and  valuable.  Full  weight. 


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COPPER  COINS  AND  TOKENS  OF  SEQUESTRATED 
GERMAN  CITIES,  PRINCIPALITIES,  ETC. 

Alphabetically  Arranged. 

177  V . ' 

3730  Ahlen.  Tokens,  VI — 1.  2 pieces  V * 

3731  Aix  la  Chapelle  (Aclien)  coins.  18  do. 

• 3732  Altenburg,  (city).  Medal  in  honor  of  a minister. 

Size  20 

J 3733  Altona.  Tin  medal  in  honor  of  Conrad  Von  Blucher, 

1845,  by  Lorens.  Fine  proof.  Size  24 

/ 3734  Aniiolt  and  Annaberg.  3 pieces 

v: ' 3735  Anspacii.  Of  the  thirty-years’  war,  F.  C.  39  and  40. 

Pare.  2 pieces 

3736  Augsburg  (City.)  (Pine  cone.)  Klippes.  Extra  line. 

3 pieces 

3737  Measure  tokens  ; 3 sizes  and  3 pieces. 

...  3738  Pare  tokens  and  coins  with  descriptions.  5 do. 

3739  Coins.  11  do.  \j 

3740  Baden  and  Bamberg  medalet  and  coins.  Fine.  7 do. 

3741  Baumberg,  in  Bavaria;  monastery  and  porcelain  factory 

in  Bauenstein.  Pare  and  pretty  tokens.  2 pieces 

3742  Batenburg  and  Beckum  Coins  4 do. 

^ 3743  Berg  (Duchy),  and  City  of  Bocholt.  5 pieces  ’ C > ( 

3744  Berlin  (City).  Prize  medal;  fine  wreath,  locomotive, 

and  Germania  seated.  Proof.  Size  28  • 

3745  Reformation  medal  and  various  tokens.  5 pieces 


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3749 


*/~3750 


3751 


/0  3752 
3753 
//  3754 
0^3755 
3756 


Copper  Coins  of  German  Cities,  etc, 

A /o1  3<4G  Bielefield.  Turnerfest  medal  and  lager-bier  token  ; 

“ Gute  fur  eine  bier.”  Very  tine.  2 pieces 

Brandenburg  and  Bretzenbeim.  (Siege  piece.)  4 do. 
Bremen  Coins  and  tokens.  Very  tine.  20  do. 

Brunswick  and  Barony  of  Bronkhorst  Coins  and 
tokens.  Fine  and  rare  lot.  20  pieces 

Caming,  Cassel,  and  Coburg  Coins  and  tokens.  “ Ein 
sekoppen  bier.”  Fine  and  rare.  4 pieces 

Coesfeld,  Constanz,  and  Cologne  Medal.  (View  of  the 
cathedral  finished  and  unfinished.)  25  pieces 

Corvey.  Old  and  rare  coins.  13  do. 

Dantzie  and  Diepholz  (u  lfliller.”)  Fine,  rare.  3 do. 
Dortmund  and  Dresden  coins  and  tokens.  9 do. 
Dulmen  ; coin  of  the  city,  1622.  Ex.  fine  and  rare. 
Eckernforde  (City.)  Medalets  commemorating  an 
event  on  the  5th  April,  1849  ; a series  from  size  15  to 
22.  ZEE  STORUNG  D.  DAN  LINIENSCHIEF- 
FES  CHRISTIAN  VIII.  UND  FRORERUNG 
DER  FREGATE  GEFION.  No  duplicate.  Eine 
bronze.  5 pieces 

Ebberfeld.  Famine  tokens,  1816  and  1847  ; 1 BROD, 
KORN  VEREIN.  2 pieces 

Same.  do.  2 do. 

do.  do.  2 do. 

do.  do.  3 do. 

Einbeck.  [It  was  in  this  city  that  the  Duke  of  Bruns- 
wick gave  Dr.  Luther  a cask  of  beer.]  Beautiful  little 
coins  of  the  city,  16th  century.  12  pieces 

EicnsTEDT  and  Erfurt,  (known  by  wheel.)  6 pieces 

Emden,  Fried richstal,  and  E.  Fresia;  coins  and  tokens. 
Frankfurt  Klippe,  EINE  ASS,  two  sprigs  of  olive 
crossed.  Ex.  rare.  Size  16.  2 pieces 

Jews’  hellers  and  pfennings  and  tokens  of  the 

city,  said  to  be  rare.  Very  fine.  13  pieces 

3766  Coins  of  Duke  Frimas,  known  by  his  arms  as 

Bishop  of  Mentz  (wheel),  and  Medal  of  John  of  Austria, 
with  view  of  State-house.  4 pieces 

3767  City  coins.  31  pieces 


3757 


3758 

3759 

3760 

3761 


3762 

3763 

3764 


13765. 
1 3766 


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3769 


3772 

3773 

3774 

3775 


3776 

3777 


2-  3778 

3779 

3780 

3781 


3782 

B 3783 

3784 

3785 

3786 

3787 

3788 

3789 


Friedberg.  Fine  medal,  with  view  of  battle,  and  on 
reverse  Frederick  the  Great  on  horseback;  heavy  sil- 
ver-plate. Fare.  Size  25 

Freising  and  Fraukenhansen.  5 pieces 

Fijlda.  (City.)  Beer  token  and  coin,  and  coins  of  the 
Count  of  Fugger.  6 pieces 

Fctrstenberg  and  Furth.  Tokens.  2 do. 

Geislingen  coins,  and  Gnissen  medal  of  Turner  festival, 
1862.  All  extra  fine.  4 pieces 

Goslar,  Gottingen,  and  Gotha.  (Cities.)  Coins  and 
tokens.  23  pieces. 

Halberstadt,  Halle,  and  Hamm.  Coins,  tokens  and 
shells.  Many  fine  and  rare.  22  pieces 

Hanau.  Battle  of  1813,  and  coins.  3 pieces 

Hanover.  Semi-centennial  of  Waterloo,  18th  June, 

1865  ; splendid  proof  medal  in  bronze.  Size  22 

Medals  and  tokens.  6 pieces 

FIallberg  and  Haag,  in  Bavaria.  Beautiful  and  rare 
tokens.  (Baron. Halberg  founded  a colony,  etc.)  7 pcs 
Haltern  and  Haineln.  Very  rare.  2 do. 

Hamburg.  Medal  of  Solomon  Heine,  founder  of  the 
Jewish  Hospital,  1841  ; bust,  and  view  of  the  hospital ; 
fine  bronze  proof.  Rare.  Size  30 

Medal ; made  from  the  copper  roof  of  the  cathe- 
dral, burnt  1842;  and  one  in  tin,  with  the  bust  of  a 
Jewish  doctor,  Arn  Heise.  2 pieces 


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Tokens,  dog  marks,  etc. 


5 do. 


FIeidelberg,  beer  token ; Harburg  token,  Hildburg- 
hausen  and  Hervord  coins.  7 pieces 

Hildesiieim.  Siege  klippe,  1629  ; famine  tokens,  1658, 
and  coins.  Extremely  rare  lot.  14  pieces 

Holland.  Reformation  medals,  third  centennial,  in 
1817.  Proof.  Rare.  Size  19 

Ilmena  (City) ; type,  hen  ; and  Ilsenberg,  in  the  Hartz 
Mountains  ; miners’  tokens.  A fine  and  rare  lot.  5 pcs 
Ismy  and  Iserlohn  (cities).  Beer  tokens  and  coins. 
Fine.  3 pieces 

Jever  (Count),  and  Jtilich  (Duchy),  coins.  8 pieces 


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3790  Julicii.  Siege  klip.pe,  1543  ; thick  piece  of  square  copper, 

one  inch  diameter ; shield  with  lion,  branching  tail. 
Ex.  fine  and  rare. 

3791  Karlsktjhe  and  Kuchen.  Extra  fine  tokens  and  coins. 

5 pieces 

3792  Lauenberg  and  Lend,  in  Bavaria  ; (cow  lying  down). 

rare. 

3793  Leipsic.  Jubilee  of  the  50th  year  after  the  French  in- 

l vasion,  in  1813,  and  other  tokens,  medals,  and  coins; 
f copper,  brass,  and  tin.  Fine  lot.  7 pieces 

3794  Limburg  and  Lindau,  (linden  tree),  beautiful  coins  amd 

tokens.  6 pieces 

3795  Loitra,  Liibeck,  and  Lowenstein.  12  do. 

3796  Luneburg  and  Luttich.  6 do. 

3797  Mansfeld,  (city).  Early  coins,  rare.  Marsberg  City, 

coins,  and  one  of  the  City  of  Minden.  13  pieces 

3798  Mayence  (Metz).  Wheel;  many  varieties,  both  of  the 

city  and  bishopric,  including  a bridge  toll  token.  Bare. 

16  pieces 

) ( 3799  Siege  coins  of  5,  2,  and  1 Sol.,  in  different  quali- 

ties of  bronze;  some  very  thick — with  slight  qualifica- 
tion, an  uncirculated  lot.  u 1798.  Lau  2.”  Very 
rare.  8 pieces 

3800  Montfort  and  Mlilhausen ; coins  and  tokens.  5 do. 

3801  Munich.  Turnerfest  and  saengerfest  tokens,  1844-’64. 

Yery  fine.  4 pieces 

3802  Pattern  coins  and  medals  in  the  antique  Greek 

style — gems,  and  medal  in  tin  with  copper  plug  of 
Louis  I.,  King,  friend  of  Lola  Montez.  R.  R.  8 pcs 

3803  Munster  (of  the  city  and  Bishopric).  Domcajoitd  piece, 

broad  coin.  “Sogenanntes  Bursarien-Zeiehen,’’  1608. 
SAYLE.  SAYLE  QYID  ME  PEKSEQVE ; Saul  on 
horseback,  his  hand  uplifted  ; rev.  within  a garnished 
circle,  *S*1*1*1*;  date  above ; below,  a counter 
stamp,  E.  Y.  B.  Extra  fine  and  rare.  See  Well.,  7663 
(marked  K.  R.)  Size  22. 


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J 3804:  Munster.  Similar,  same  date;  bust  of  St.  Paul,  etc., 
*1*1  * 1.  One  *1*1*1*1  with  counterstamp. 
One  * Y * 1 * and  stamp  and  other  varieties  not  in 
Wellenheim.  Among  the  most  interesting  and  rare 
in  the  copper  collection  ; dates  160  Sand  1661.  7 piecse 

3805  Set  of  “ Poor  tokens”  for  church  districts;  KIRS- 

PEL  SANCTI  MARTINI ; rev.  FUR.  DIE  ARMEN, 
1699,  etc.  No  two-  alike.  Very  tine  and  rare.  Size  16 

6 pieces 

Other  u Bursaurien”  coins  (a  famous  Episcopal 

■ chapter)  similar  to  No.  3803.  6 pieces 

Episcopal  and  city  coins.  47  pieces 

Neuhensel  medal,  Newburg  Monastery  token,  and  coins 
of  Nordheiin,  with  coins  and  meraux  of  Nuremberg 
“ the  ancient.”  Fine  lot.  13  pieces 

Ofen.  Offenbach,  Oldenburg;  tokens  of  these  cities 
and  coins  of  Osnaburg.  10  pieces 

Osnaburg.  Ex.  fine  coins,  and  very  rare  of  Osterode  in 


3806 

3807 
380S 


3809 

3810 

3811 

3812 
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the  Hartz. 

Paderborn,  Bishopric  and  city. 

Siege  coins.  Very  rare. 

Passarowitz.  Tin  medal,  21  July,  1718. 
the  Turk.  Proof  with  copper  plug. 


17  pieces 
24  pieces 
3 pieces 
War  with 
Size  28 
Fine  and  rare. 
3 pieces 

Pforzheim  and  Pomerania  token  and  coins.  6 pieces 
Prague  and  3 Prussian  JetDiis.  4 pieces 

Ragusa  (Italy)  Ravensburg,  on  Lake  Constance,  (one- 
sided. Rare.  5 pieces 

Regensburg  (City)  Rare  old  coins  and  klippes,  and  3 
obsidional  tokens.  Valuable  lot.  .21  pieces 

Rheda  (Principality),  and  City  of  Rlieine.  5 pieces 
Ridberg  (Count  of),  and  City  of  Riga.  6 pieces 

Rostock  and  Rudolstadt,  cities.  17  pieces 

Romania.  Proof  set,  1867,  10.  5-2  and  1 BANI.  4 pieces. 

Duplicate  set.  All  bright  proof.  4 pieces 

Saalfeld  Duchy.  Principality  of  Salra,  and  Bishopric 
of  Salzburg.  9 pieces 


3814  Parchin  and  Pestii  (hospital  token). 


3815 

3816 

3817 

3818 

\f  3819 

3820 

3821 
3 3822 
v/3823 
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3825  Salzthalum  ; token  for  a load  of  turf ; Salzbergu  and 
2 j-'  Schlensingen  cities  coins.  7 pieces 

, 3826  Sciionan,  Schmalkalden,  Schweinfurth,  and  Scliwaars- 

burg  coins.  32  pieces 

3827  Schweinfurtii  Reformation  medal,  31  Oct.,  1717,  view 
of  the  city  ; rev.  angel  flying  with  the  Bible.  Yery 
fine  and  rare.  Size  22 

ff  :• ■ ■■  ( 3828  Schleswig  -Holstein  coins  and  medals,  with  loops, 

(1864.)  Last  Danish  war,  F.  Jos.-and  William.  Proof. 

7 pieces 

3829  Servia.  Beautiful  pattern  coins,  with  Russian  inscrip- 
tions. 10  Para,  5 Para,  and  1 para.  Obrenowitoc-h 
III.  1868.  Yery  rare.  Bright.  4 pieces 

Cost  10  francs  each. 

) . 

s 3830  Solm  (Principality.)  Soest  city,  and  Speyer,  Bishop- 
ric. 10  pieces 

F 3831  Stettin,  Stevenswortii  axd  Stralsund.  (Cities).  Rare. 

6 pieces 


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’ 3832  StRxIlshnd  medalets,  1716  and  1717.  Bust  of  Charles 
XII.  of  Sweden.  “Tempus  Revelat  Omnia.”  Lion 
upright,  holding  sword  and  palm  ; uncirculated  and 
bright.  Yery  beautiful  and  rare.  Size  of  Goercks 
Dalers.  2 pieces 


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3833 

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3834 

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3835 

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3836 

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3838 

coin  of  St.  Liborius  of  Paderborn.  Rare  lot.  10  pieces 
rESCHEN.  Masonic  medal  of  Jos.  II.  and  Fred.  II.  Busts 
of  the  two  facing  ; rev.  pillars  of  Jachin  and  Boaz. 
Extremely  fine,  tin.  Size  30 

Ireves.  Medal  of  John  Hugo,  Arch.,  1676-1711,  bust ; 
rev.  shields  of  cannons.  Rare.  Size  30 

Medalet  of  Francis  Louis,  Arch.,  bust ; rev.  hand 

from  above  guiding  lion.  Fine  and  rare.  Size  14 


f 3838* 


8 pieces 

Jlm  City  ; coins  and  tokens.  Fine  and  rare  lot.  12  pcs 

Medal,  Gymnasium.  Bridge  over  the  Danube 

completed.  Copper  and  tin.  Yery  fine.  Size  20 

2 pieces 


Sundries . 


235 


^ 3839  Vienna. 


J 3840 
/“3841 

J h 3842 


- 3843 
1 f 3844 
43845 
3846 


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Coins  of  the  city.  5 heads  of  barley  ? Rare. 

4 pieces 

W ALDECK  AND  W ARBURG.  26  piece 

Walteriiausen  and  Warendorf,  near  Munster,  (cities.) 

Coins  and  tokens.  Ex.  fine.  4 pieces 

Weisinburg,  Werl,  and  Wesel.  Tlie  first  city,  tlie 
scene  of  the  first  battle  of  the  late  war ; on  the  last, 
three  weasels  running.  3 pieces 

Westphalia  (under  Jerome).  10  pieces 

Wied  and  Wiedenbruck.  Winlass-wheel.  3 do.  \ 

Wismar  (City).  9 do.  3 

Wittenberg.  Plague  token.  [See  description  of  sil- 
ver coins  of  this  city,  same  type].  Rare.  Size  20 
Dr.  Martin  Luther 


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Bronze,  fine  proof. 

Wu 

3849  Zeulenroda.  “ Harmony  ” token.  Rare. 


A-  \ . o w 

Medal.  Bust,  “born  10  Nov.,  Nn  & 

16  ; rev.  Luther  s monument. 


Size  24 


3848  Wurzburg  and  Wurtemberg. 


22  pieces 


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3852 

3853 

7 3854 
j"3855 
3856 


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Two  old  Seals  and  a Roman  dice  of  patinated  copper.  , / / 

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pieces 

Wooden  Medal,  bronze  do.,  cast,  and  two  Japanese 
Tempo.  4 pieces 

Medals  in  bronze  and  tin,  about  size  38.  Argentine  Re-  .. 
public  and  Montevideo.  Very  fine.  2 pieces 

Medals  of  Frederick  the  Great,  Ferdinand  VII.,  and 
copies  of  Jewish  coins  4 pieces 

Old  Buttons,  Coins,  shell  Medal,  etc.  25  do. 

Box  pearl  Counters.  Chinese. 

Box  with  jeweller’s  scale  and  12  weights,  made  in  1675, 
at  Hamburg,  5 x 2J  inches. 

With  33  weights,  made  in  1636,  in  Colonge , 

thicker  than  last.  Same  size. 

Gold-testing  Rod,  16  bars,  from  16  to  1 carat  fine,  used 
by  jewellers  on  touchstone.  Valuable. 


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3859  Silver  Teaspoon,  from  the  table  service  of  the  Em- 
peror .Napoleon  I.,  with  a letter  relating  thereto  from 
the  Grand  Chamberlain  of  .Napoleon  III.’s  household ; 
has  the  Emperor’s  arms,  etc,  Very  rare. 

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, PER  MONEY. 

I . ,14-  •'"'3860  Simon’s  Essay  on  Irish  Coins,  with  appendix.  Dublin, 

1 1749.  Small  folio,  calf. 

Ij  J f*3861  Snelling’s  Yiew  of  the  Silver  Coins  and  Coinage  of 
England  from  the  Conquest,  etc.  London,  1762  Fo- 
/ ' lio,  as  it  is. 

3862  Madden’s  Jewish  Coinage,  with  254  wood-cuts  and  a 
plate  of  alphabets.  London,  1864.  Oct.,  half-calf. 

1 1 / 3863  Humphrey’s  Coinage  of  the  British  Empire,  illustrated 

by  plates  worked  in  gold,  silver,  and  copper.  London, 
1868.  Oct.,  cloth. 

3864  Wellenheim’s  Catalogue  in  three  volumes;  the  first 
being  the  antique  portion  of  the  collection  in  French, 
the  other  volumes  in  German.  Very  fine  copy  and 

— very  rare.  Vienna,  1847,  Octv.,  half  morocco. 

3865  Snowden’s  Description  of  the  Coins  in  the  United 
States  Mint  Cabinet.  Philadelphia.  Oct.,  cloth. 

3866  Description  of  the  Washington  Medals  and  other 


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Philadelphia,  1861.  Quarto,  cloth. 

3867  Prime’s  Coins,  Medals,  and  Seals,  ancient  and  modern, 

illustrated  and  described.  New  York,  1864.  Small 
quarto,  cloth.  Scarce. 

3868  Coin  Catalogues.  A bundle  containing  46  pieces. 

3869  With  illustrations  and  prices.  Some  rare.  8 pcs 

3870  Paper  Money  ; Kossuth,  Confederate,  and  Cuban  Bonds, 

French  Assignats,  etc.,  etc.  A bundle  containing  130 
pieces. 

3871  Iron  fire-proof  Cabinet  Safe. 

g'his  convenient  and  handsome  Cabinet  was  made  for  the  late  Dr. 

‘ Chilton.  It  has  besides  closets,  sixty-six  drawers,  made  to  accorn- 
T C A-  modate  coins,  medals,  and  other  objects  requiring  more  depth.  It 
is  5 812  feet  high,  4 broad,  and  2 deep,  with  white  marble  top  and 
double  doors,  velvet  lined. 


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